Biomedical Neuroengineering Research Group

1998 - present

Miguel Hernández University

https://nbio.umh.es

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The Biomedical Neuroengineering Research (nBio) Group at UMH is focused on designing and developing systems that can help improve cognitive and communicative capacities, health, and physical capacities in persons with motor or sensory disabilities.

Led by Profs. Eduardo Fernández Jover, Nicolás García Aracil, and Jose Maria Sabater Navarro, this multidisciplinary group is composed of specialists in various fields such as engineering, computer science, robotics, and medicine. Its main aim is the design and development of devices and robotic systems that may help to improve the cognitive and communicative ability, the health and physical ability of people suffering from motor and sensory disabilities. In particular, nBio has long-term expertise in surgical robotics, rehabilitation robotics, analysis and processing of biosignals, multimodal interfaces, including brain-machine interfaces.

The nBio group is the coordinator of multiple European and national projects related to the development of devices capable of two-way interaction with the nervous system, rehabilitation robotics, human-machine interfaces, surgical robotics, multimodal interfaces, brain-machine interfaces as well as the control and design of robotic devices.