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Joel Perry, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Idaho, College of Engineering. His work focuses on rehabilitation robotics, exoskeleton design, and assistive technologies for physical impairments. Perry teaches courses such as ME 223 Mechanical Design Analysis and ME 404/504 Assistive Technology for Physical Impairment. His research emphasizes bilateral upper-limb exoskeletons, neuromuscular assessment, and stroke rehabilitation solutions like the ArmAssist tele-rehabilitation system. Perry's contributions span hardware design, control systems, and clinical integration, with a strong emphasis on translating engineering innovations into practical healthcare tools.
Education details are not explicitly listed, but his extensive publication record indicates advanced expertise in biomechanical engineering and rehabilitation robotics. His research projects include the development of the Blue Sabino exoskeleton and the PRISM shoulder mechanism, showcasing his commitment to advancing mobility solutions for impaired populations. Perry collaborates on interdisciplinary projects combining robotics, neuroscience, and clinical practice to enhance rehabilitation outcomes.
His work often addresses challenges in tele-rehabilitation, bilateral training systems, and user-centered design principles. While specific awards are not listed, his prolific publication record and leadership in exoskeleton development reflect significant contributions to the field.
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