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Brian Armstrong is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s College of Engineering & Applied Science. His research focuses on image metrology, medical imaging applications, human motion analysis, and control systems. He holds a PhD from Stanford University and dual BS degrees from MIT in Physics and Mechanical Engineering.
Education:
- PhD in Electrical Engineering/Robotics, Stanford University (1988)
- MS in Electrical Engineering, Stanford University (1984)
- BS in Physics, MIT (1980)
- BSc in Mechanical Engineering, MIT (1980)
Research emphasizes practical applications of technical research, such as motion tracking for MRI improvement, robotics, and Doppler radar. His work bridges theoretical control systems with medical and industrial applications. Recent publications highlight advancements in motion tracking systems for real-time adaptive imaging and biomechanical studies on ACL injury mechanics.
Awards: None explicitly listed in text. His contributions are recognized through peer-reviewed publications and academic service.
Advising/Grants: No specific student names or grant details provided. Teaching emphasizes Socratic methods and hands-on controls laboratory programs.
Labs/Teams: Involved in robotics and imaging research teams, though specific lab names are not mentioned.



