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Mark Vlutters is an Assistant Professor in Biomechatronics and Rehabilitation Technology at the University of Twente. His research focuses on robotics, biomechatronics, and rehabilitation technology, particularly in understanding motion control, perception, and cognition through biomechanical studies of human movement. He contributes to advancements in AI, machine learning, and collaborative robots (cobots) while addressing challenges in healthcare and well-being.
- Key research areas: Robotics, Biomechatronics, Motion Control, AI, Healthcare Technology
- Recent work explores angular momentum recovery during walking, pelvis perturbations in staggered stances, and transdisciplinary learning in robotics education.
His contributions align with UN Sustainable Development Goals like Health and Well-being, Industry and Future of Work, and AI development. He actively organizes academic events, serves as a journal editor (e.g., Journal of Biomechanics), and supervises dataset projects on human movement biomechanics.
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