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Salah Bazzi is an Associate Research Scientist in the Biology Department at Northeastern University's College of Engineering. His research focuses on understanding human control of complex objects and translating insights into robotics, emphasizing biomechanics, optimal control, and human-machine interaction. He is affiliated with the Action Lab, exploring topics like robotic assistance systems and ergonomics in collaborative environments.
His work spans probabilistic motion models for off-road robotics, multi-modal perception in human-robot collaboration, and the application of dynamic primitives to enhance robotic dexterity. Recent studies address posture variability in human-robot handovers and initial condition optimization for complex object manipulation.
Bazzi's research bridges neuroscience and engineering, with applications in medical robotics and autonomous systems. He has contributed to over 20 peer-reviewed articles since 2013, addressing topics ranging from nonholonomic constraints in robotics to biomechanical modeling of motor tasks.
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