BEST SSNR2025 STUDENT ORAL PRESENTATION

The finalists this year for Best Student Oral Presentation for SSNR2025 are:

  • Kate Boardsworth: Perspectives of Indigenous Māori Therapists on Device and Program Requirements for Effective Upper-Limb Robotic Rehabilitation
  • Joana Dilipkumar: Investigating the Effect of Capsaicin-Induced Central Sensitization on Contralateral Motor Unit Excitation
  • Réka Kiss: Development of a Near Infrared Spectroscopy Sensor to Obtain Topological Information of Hemodynamic Changes due to Muscle Activity
  • Vani Hiremath Sundaram: The Benefits of Gait Retraining with Vibrotactile Feedback Outweigh Higher Perceived Mental Load
  • Karien ter Welle: Evaluation of the Measurement Validity and Reliability of Neuromechanical Assessment using an Elbow Perturbation Device

And the winner of the SSNR2025 Best Student Oral Presentation is Réka Kiss for “Development of a Near Infrared Spectroscopy Sensor to Obtain Topological Information of Hemodynamic Changes due to Muscle Activity“. Congratulations Réka on an outstanding presentation!

BEST SSNR2025 POSTER

Congratulations to Federica Rosellini on behalf of Federica Rosellini, Marta Gherardini, and Christian Cipriani for receiving the SSNR2025 Best Poster award for “Modular Myoknetic Control for Upper-Limb Rehabilitation Systemss“!