Jackson Levine

Graduate Research Student, PhD Candidate

About Me

Jackson is a biomedical engineering graduate student at Northwestern University. His research is focused on 1) evaluating how motor control strategies are altered following a stroke and 2) developing a real-time controller for an exoskeleton based on neural intent to assist stroke patients during walking. 

Location

355 E Erie St

Chicago, IL 60611

Education & Training

    Tulane University, Bachelors of Science and Engineering

    Credential

    2016 - 2020
    Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience
    Northwestern University, PhD

    Credential

    2020 - 2025
    Biomedical Engineering

Neurorehabilitation and Neural Engineering Laboratory

At the Neurorehabilitation and Neural Engineering Laboratory, the goal of our research is to develop improved intervention strategies for gait rehabilitation. Led by P.I. Dr. Jose Pons PhD.

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