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László Demkó is a Researcher at ETH Zürich, affiliated with the Department of Translational Neuromodelling and Computational Psychiatry. His work focuses on integrating wearable sensor technology with clinical rehabilitation, particularly addressing spinal cord injuries and neuromotor disorders. Demkó’s research emphasizes data-driven approaches to gait analysis, upper limb movement assessment, and wheelchair usability optimization. He collaborates across disciplines to develop predictive models for neural networks and biomedical devices.
Key research interests include translational neuromodelling, computational psychiatry, and biomechanical engineering. His contributions span sensor validation for clinical use, robotic orthosis design, and modular microstructure fabrication for neuronal networks. Demkó’s methodologies often bridge engineering principles with neuroscientific insights, aiming to improve patient outcomes through technology.
Publications highlight advancements in gait characterization post-spinal injury, wearable sensor reliability, and neural stimulation techniques using FluidFM technology. His work demonstrates a commitment to both theoretical innovation and practical clinical applications in neurorehabilitation.




