
معرفی
Professor Harry Asada is the Ford Professor of Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Director of the d'Arbeloff Laboratory for Information Systems and Technology. His research spans robotics, wearable systems, bioengineering, and mechatronics, focusing on human-robot augmentation and modeling cellular dynamics.
- B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. from Kyoto University (1973–1979)
Key research areas include:
- Wearable robotic limbs for enhanced human mobility
- Smart actuators using piezoelectric and shape memory alloys
- Biomedical sensors for cardiovascular monitoring
- Microfluidic systems for angiogenesis studies
- Control systems for autonomous underwater and aircraft assembly robots
Recent publications highlight advancements in wearable robotics, stochastic actuator control, and bioengineered tissue modeling. Awards include the Ford Professorship, ASME Fellow, IEEE Pioneer in Robotics and Automation Award (2023), and multiple best paper recognitions from IEEE, ASME, and SICE.
- 1997–2013: 8 U.S. patents for robotic actuators, sensors, and HVAC systems
- 2010–2011: Leadership roles in MIT's Mechanical Engineering Department committees
- 2000–2015: Taught core courses like 2.12 (Introduction to Robotics), 2.160 (Identification and Learning), and 2.04A (Systems and Controls)
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