
معرفی
Dr. Daniel Blustein is an Associate Professor at Acadia University and holds affiliations as an Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Kinesiology at the University of New Brunswick, Affiliate Scientist at Nova Scotia Health Authority, and Associate Scientist at the Maritime SPOR SUPPORT Unit. He leads the Computational and Applied Neuroscience Lab, focusing on neuroprosthetics, motor control, and science communication.
- Education: B.A., Kalamazoo College; Ph.D., Northeastern University; Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of New Brunswick
His research integrates computational and experimental methods to study human movement planning, aiming to enhance neurorehabilitation and neuroprosthetic technologies. He also advocates for STEM education in underserved communities through media and outreach initiatives.
Publications span topics like sensory prediction in motor learning, prosthetic hand control, and biomimetic robotics, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to neuroscience and engineering.
- Notable collaborations include work on illusory movement perception in prosthetics and Bayesian modeling of motor adaptation.
No awards explicitly listed, but his work has been published in journals like Science Translational Medicine and PLoS Computational Biology.




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