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Erik Scheme is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of New Brunswick (UNB), and serves as Associate Director of the Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBME). He holds a PhD and is a Professional Engineer (PEng). His roles include advising the Dr. J. Herbert Smith Centre for Technology Management and Entrepreneurship, emphasizing innovation in biomedical technologies and healthcare systems.
His research focuses on advanced human-machine interaction through biomedical engineering, with a strong emphasis on myoelectric prosthetics, wearable sensors, and machine learning applications. Key areas include improving neuroprosthetic control via incremental learning, gait analysis using underfoot pressure sensors, and developing robust EMG-based gesture recognition systems. His work bridges clinical needs with technological innovation, addressing challenges in rehabilitation, activity monitoring, and user-centric design.
Recent publications highlight advancements in adaptive control systems, sensor fusion, and ethical data practices in healthcare. His contributions span both theoretical frameworks (e.g., self-supervised learning models) and applied technologies (e.g., gold-plated 3D-printed electrodes).
Dr. Scheme collaborates across disciplines, integrating robotics, signal processing, and clinical validation to create impactful solutions. His lab, affiliated with IBME, actively explores emerging areas like exhaled breath analysis for disease detection and federated learning in healthcare data analytics.

