
معرفی
Joshua Cashaback is an Assistant Professor at the University of Delaware's STAR Campus. His research focuses on neuromechanics and neuroplasticity, aiming to develop rehabilitation strategies for neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s and stroke. He holds a Ph.D. in Biomechanics from McMaster University and has expertise in computational neuroscience and sensorimotor learning. His work integrates experimental, theoretical, and computational approaches to understand motor control and adaptation, emphasizing the interplay between sensory feedback and movement efficiency.
Education includes:
- Ph.D. in Biomechanics, McMaster University (2013)
- M.Sc. in Computational Neuroscience, Western University (2018)
- B.H.K. in Movement Science, University of Windsor (2007)
Research interests include:
- Neuroplasticity and reinforcement learning in motor adaptation
- Neuromechanical control of human movement efficiency and stability
- Applications of computational modeling in neurorehabilitation
Articles focus on topics like sensorimotor learning dynamics, wearable sensor technologies, and decision-making processes during movement. His lab develops patient-in-the-loop frameworks to enhance rehabilitation outcomes.

