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Case Western Reserve, Biomedical Engineering, Class of 2026

Jonah’s research focuses on restoring proprioception, the body’s sensation of limb position and movement. His work involves characterizing proprioception through implanted electrical stimulation in people with upper limb loss and through non-invasive surface electrical stimulation.

Case Western Reserve, Biomedical Engineering, Class of 2027

Bryn studies how simultaneous co-application of multiple stimulation modalities affects the perceptual experience and neural coding of the sensation

Case Western Reserve, Modeling and Biomimetic Stimulation Paradigm Development, Class of 2027

Roberto graduated from the University of Arizona with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and minors in French and Mathematics. He completed 4 years of undergraduate research in device development in the Gutruf Lab, and is a recipient of the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation Scholarship and the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship.

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