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Kevin Englehart is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of New Brunswick and currently serves as the Associate Dean of Graduate Studies. He holds a PhD and is a Professional Engineer (PEng). His primary affiliation is with the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, where he conducts groundbreaking research on advanced prosthetic control systems. Englehart's work focuses on improving the usability and adaptability of myoelectric prostheses through machine learning, signal processing, and biomechanical modeling.
He previously served as Director of the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, demonstrating leadership in fostering interdisciplinary research. His research interests include electromyography (EMG) signal analysis, human-machine interfaces, and the application of artificial intelligence in healthcare technologies. Englehart's publications span over two decades, with a strong emphasis on real-time control systems, noise reduction techniques, and user-centric design principles for assistive devices.
His academic contributions extend to the development of novel training paradigms for prosthetic users and the mitigation of technical challenges such as electrode shift and signal instability. Englehart collaborates extensively with clinical and engineering teams to translate theoretical advancements into practical solutions for individuals with physical disabilities. His office is located at R.N. Scott Hall 219 in Fredericton, New Brunswick.





