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Three project team members test the robot's flexibility in an indoor laboratory setting.
disaster relief
These robots can navigate difficult urban disaster terrain to help responders locate and access victims for rescue.
Graphic showing a military servicemember on the left and a full hospital scenario on the right.
machine learning
This machine learning model will help military and hospital personnel predict when servicemembers and patients may recover following an injury or surgery.
A researcher tests a prototype ankle exoskeleton adapted with machine learning capabilities to adaptively and intelligently provide assistance.
STRIVE Center
Researchers at the STRIVE Center are developing a fluid, intuitive exoskeleton system to improve the technology’s use in operational environments.
A participant walks on the treadmill in a virtual hospital hallway while the platform applies a rotation perturbation.
STRIVE Center
Researchers at the STRIVE Center are improving methods for identifying the mechanisms underlying balance impairments in patients with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI).
PPE on blue cloth
health
The application helps users to plan pandemic response by estimating state and regional personal protective equipment (PPE) demand.
The Tagging Rapid Assessment Toolkit was used in New York City to automate the collection of biological samples in a field exercise.
bio-chem defense
This toolkit uses near-field communications tags to help researchers track biological samples and equipment during large, field-testing events.
Model-Based Systems Engineering Analysis image of warfighter
systems engineering
We are developing a tool to evaluate the landscape of wearable sensors, algorithms, and technologies and apply them to warfighter health and performance monitoring.
A screenshot of the NetProf mobile interface shows two words (the Farsi word for capacity, and the Ukranian word for self-defense), with each word broken down by phoneme.
speech recognition
Powered by our automatic speech recognition technology, the Networked Pronunciation Feedback (NetProF) software application helps students practice pronunciation in foreign languages.

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