
معرفی
Dr. Oliver Stoller is a Researcher at the Rehabilitation Engineering and Science Center (RESC) at ETH Zürich. His work focuses on advancing rehabilitation technologies, particularly in neurorehabilitation and cardiovascular recovery post-stroke. He specializes in developing robotic-assisted therapies, wearable sensing systems, and digital health ecosystems to enhance patient outcomes.
Key research interests include stroke recovery metrics, sensor-based rehabilitation, and the integration of technology into clinical practice. His work spans both hardware innovation (e.g., robotic treadmill systems) and software development (e.g., HealthCore digital platforms).
Notable contributions include feasibility studies on goal-oriented therapy planning and the development of Revigo, a rehabilitation training center. His research bridges engineering and clinical medicine, emphasizing practical applications in subacute stroke care and chronic recovery.
Publications highlight advancements in bimanual skill acquisition, cardiopulmonary exercise testing via robotics, and wearable sensor analysis of motor asymmetry. Current work continues to explore the efficacy of feedback-controlled robotic systems in early-stage stroke rehabilitation.


