human-machine interfaces

Thrust 3: Prosthetics & Human-Machine Interfaces

Engineers and computer scientists are working with neuroscientists and health care professionals around the world to develop advanced devices, including robotics and prosthetics, that interface closely with the brain and the body. These advanced tools may be used by people with physical disabilities, people who work in hazardous environments, or people who need to extend their capabilities for difficult tasks.

Space Engineering at UC Davis

By Noah Pflueger-Peters

If space is the final frontier, UC Davis is taking giant leaps to reach it. With expertise in human-machine cooperation, control systems and materials under extreme conditions, the university aims to make itself a rising star in space engineering and play a crucial role in the next generation of space exploration.