
About
John Lataire is a researcher at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), focusing on system identification, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and applications in bionics and biomedical engineering. He leads projects on time-varying systems and nonlinear distortions, collaborating with institutions like KU Leuven, University of Warwick, and others.
- Key Research Areas: Time Varying Systems, Frequency Response, Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy, Bionics
His recent publications (2024–2025) explore kernel-based estimation, vibration control for robotic manipulators, and impedance estimation for respiratory systems. These works highlight his expertise in integrating control theory with practical applications in materials science and healthcare. He has also contributed to operando monitoring techniques for aluminum surface treatments and anodizing processes.
- Scientific Awards:
- Measurement Science and Technology Award (2009)
- J. Barry Oakes Advancement Award (2017)
- Best Junior Presentation Award (2010)
- IEEE Outstanding Associate Editor (2017)
- Advising: Supervised PhD projects for Vijayan Prabhu (VUB–KU Leuven joint program) and Hallemans Noël (VUB–University of Warwick), focusing on joint stiffness identification and bionic lower limbs.
- Labs/Collaborations: Collaborates with teams in Belgium, the Netherlands, and the UK, working on bionics, electrochemical systems, and flexible robotics.
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