
About
Mathew Yarossi is an Assistant Professor at Northeastern University with a joint appointment in the College of Engineering (Electrical and Computer Engineering) and Bouvé College of Health Sciences (Physical Therapy, Movement, and Rehabilitation Sciences). He holds a PhD from Rutgers University (2017) and joined Northeastern in 2022.
Research Focus: His work bridges movement neuroscience, clinical research, and engineering, with emphasis on AI-driven solutions for rehabilitation. Key areas include physiological signal processing, neuromuscular control, and human-robot interaction. His NSF-funded project on dyadic object handover with robots highlights his interdisciplinary approach.
Publications: Recent work explores VR-based interventions, EMG-driven prosthetics, and computational modeling of transcranial stimulation. His 2025 patent on virtual reality experiment design underscores his translational impact.
Awards: Holds a patent for VR experiment systems (2025).
Advising & Grants: Mentors students in PEAK Experiences programs and collaborates with the U.S. Army on AI applications in combat systems. His lab is part of the Institute for Experiential AI.
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