

Dr. Adam C. Lammert joined the Department of Biomedical Engineering in August of 2019 in the area of Neuroengineering, and as part of the Neuroscience Initiative at WPI. His research is focused on neural control of human movement, with the complementary aims of understanding the neural mechanisms of sensorimotor control and finding meaningful patterns in movements as a window into the brain and brain health. Work in this area involves the development of novel devices and signal processing algorithms for quantification of human behavior, as well as computational models of cognitive and sensorimotor mechanisms. Professor Lammert's interests are highly interdisciplinary, involving collaborations with individuals in neuroscience, biomechanics, artificial intelligence and linguistics, as well as clinical domain experts in speech pathology and rehabilitation science.