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KU exoskeleton multiplies strength

“We developed the exoskeleton by looking at the natural movements and joints of the human body. We then created artificial joints for the exoskeleton arm, so that it can move in the same profile as a person’s actual arm,” said Ali Mohammed Soliman, aerospace engineering student and project lead. He developed the project with team members Majed Alham madi, Badar Alzaabi and Abdullah Alhammadi for the KU Senior Design Project (in course AERO497), under the supervision of Dr. Dongming Gan, Assistant Professor of Robotics.

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