Rami Mobarak is a postdoctoral researcher on the RE-SPINE ERC Proof of Concept project, focusing on developing a closed-loop neuro-robotic platform for lower-limb rehabilitation. He is working on a rehabilitation scheme in which motor-neuron phenotyping drives personalized clinical interventions through non-invasive electrical stimulation and ankle-dynamometry exoskeleton assistance to enhance motor recovery after injury. Rami completed his PhD in Information Engineering at Università Politecnica delle Marche (UNIVPM) in Ancona, Italy, where his research centered on myoelectric control of lower-limb prosthetics, with particular focus on transfemoral amputees. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Baghdad, where his graduation project involved developing a hand-rehabilitation device for post-stroke patients.

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