
معرفی
Adam Wilson is Associate Professor and Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of New Brunswick, where he also serves as Undergraduate Program Coordinator. His research develops biomedical instrumentation and embedded systems for rehabilitation applications.
Research pillars include:
- Prosthetic control systems (UNB Hand development)
- Biomechanical sensing for clinical assessment
- Neural correlates of motor control (EEG studies)
- Wearable motion analysis technologies
- Standardized clinical evaluation toolkits
Publications demonstrate consistent innovation in rehabilitation engineering since 2004, with recent work expanding into neural motor drive mechanisms and programmable microcontrollers. Over 60% of articles involve clinical validation studies.
As Director of the Biological Control Systems Laboratory, he leads development of internationally recognized prosthetic systems and standardized assessment protocols. Service includes editorial roles for IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering.



