Juan Moreno, Spain

Instituto Cajal, CSIC

WG1, WG3-member

Main research interests include rehabilitation robotics and neuroprosthetics, and specially the
optimization of human-robot interaction approaches in these technologies for the neurological rehabilitation after stroke and spinal cord injury, analysis and synthesis of neural control of human walking and biomechanical simulations.
Principal Investigator of the European Project BIOMOT “Smart Wearable Robots with Bioinspired Sensory-Motor Skills” (Grant by FP7-Future and Emerging Technologies), developing innovative methods for automatic control of human-robot interactions in wearable exoskeletons for augmentation and assistance of movement.
Active projects include development of hybrid systems (exoskeleton+neuroprosthesis) for facilitation of gait function after stroke, and testing novel adaptive approaches for robot treatment of leg movements.