Introduction
Human Dynamics Lab (HDL) aims to advance the understanding of human movement under physical and neurological limitations.
By combining human physiology with dynamics, control, and data-driven analysis, we develop innovative robotic assistive technologies and quantitative methods to analyze complex human motion.
Our interdisciplinary research bridges nonlinear dynamics, control theory, statistics, and computer science through both theoretical and experimental investigations.
By combining human physiology with dynamics, control, and data-driven analysis, we develop innovative robotic assistive technologies and quantitative methods to analyze complex human motion.
Our interdisciplinary research bridges nonlinear dynamics, control theory, statistics, and computer science through both theoretical and experimental investigations.

