Massimo Sartori
University of Twente, TechMed Centre, Robotics Centre, Faculty of Engineering Technology, Department of Biomechanical Engineering, 7500 AE, The Netherlands
Application deadline
Nov 28, 2025
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Job location
University of Twente, TechMed Centre, Robotics Centre, Faculty of Engineering Technology, Department of Biomechanical Engineering, 7500 AE, The Netherlands
Quick Information
Application Deadline
Nov 28, 2025
Start Date
Flexible
Education Required
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Experience Level
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Job
Job location
University of Twente, TechMed Centre, Robotics Centre, Faculty of Engineering Technology, Department of Biomechanical Engineering, 7500 AE, The Netherlands
Job Description
Requirements
- Develop a computational muscle model
- particularly for leg muscles
- that simulates biological remodelling over time based on strain stimuli. Use high-density EMG
- ultrasound
- and force dynamometry to personalize models to reflect individual neuromuscular physiology. Program model remodelling logics in languages such as C++ and Python. Train machine learning algorithms to identify the most probable muscle remodelling processes based on strain data. Validate the model with both healthy and stroke patients
- as well as through in vitro muscle data. Collaborate with experts in control engineering
- robotics
- and bioengineering to contribute to developing a rehabilitation robotic system capable of autonomous tissue regeneration.
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Job location
Coordinates pending.
University of Twente, TechMed Centre, Robotics Centre, Faculty of Engineering Technology, Department of Biomechanical Engineering, 7500 AE, The Netherlands
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