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Angel Galbert is a Biomedical Engineering researcher at the University of Strathclyde, specializing in assistive technologies for upper limb rehabilitation. They hold a Master of Engineering degree from the University of Sheffield, where they developed an E-glove with stretchable sensors.
- Education: Master of Engineering (University of Sheffield), Doctor of Philosophy (Biomedical Engineering) in progress
Their research focuses on actuated assistive devices, exoskeletons, and validation methods for upper limb orthotics. Current projects include the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Prosthetics & Orthotics and the SGSSS Partnership Agreement, both aiming to improve healthcare outcomes through device innovation.
Galbert's recent publications highlight trends in assistive technology validation, exoskeleton design for hands/wrists, and allied health professional perspectives. They actively participate in academic outreach, presenting at conferences like the BAHT Conference 2024 and CDT Summer School 2025.
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