
معرفی
Siddhartha Sikdar is a Professor in the Department of Bioengineering at George Mason University and Director of the Center for Adaptive Systems of Brain-Body Interactions (CASBBI). His work focuses on developing wearable ultrasound imaging systems for prosthetic control and studying brain-body interactions in chronic pain, stroke, and spinal cord injury.
- PhD, Electrical Engineering, University of Washington (2005)
- MS, Electrical Engineering, University of Washington
- BS, Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
Research interests span biomechanics, neuroprosthetics, and rehabilitation engineering, with a focus on wearable ultrasound sensors and hybrid imaging techniques. His publications highlight trends in prosthetic control systems, muscle fatigue monitoring, and biomedical imaging innovations.
Key scientific awards include:
- NSF CAREER Award
- Volgenau School of Engineering Rising Star Award
- Mason’s Emerging Researcher/Scholar/Creator Award
Active grants from the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, Department of Defense, and Veterans Health Administration support his research on intuitive prosthetic control and brain-body interactions. His lab (CASBBI) integrates engineering and neuroscience to address public health challenges.





