Dr Dana D. Damian
PhD
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Senior Lecturer
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- Profile
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Dana D. Damian received her diploma in computer science and engineering from the Technical University Timisoara, Romania in 2007. In the same year she joined the Intelligent Systems Laboratory at University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, to work on her diploma thesis with Prof. Nicu Sebe and Prof. Mihai Micea. At the end of 2007, she became a PhD candidate at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland under the supervision of Prof. Rolf Pfeifer.
In 2011 she was a Visiting Scholar for one year at the Haptics Laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, US and at the Collaborative Haptics in Robotics and Medicine, Stanford University, U.S.A. working with Prof. Allison Okamura. In 2012 she was a Visiting Scholar at the Soft Machines Laboratory at Carnegie Mellon University, U.S.A., working with Prof. Carmel Majidi. From 2013 to 2015, she was a postdoctoral research fellow at Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, USA, working with Prof. Pierre Dupont in the Pediatric Cardiac Bioengineering Laboratory. Since 2011, she is also a founder of the Private Library "Damian" in Romania.
- Research interests
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Develop bionic and assistive robots that show life-like behavior and sustained operation in order to achieve long-term adaptive healthcare. My approach in tackling this challenge is to exploit the computational interplay between material structures and mechanics. This research resides at the intersection between soft robotics, embodied artificial intelligence and bioengineering. Some of my work includes robotic implants, prosthetic wearables (tactile sensors and haptic devices), and plant prostheses.
- Publications
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Edited books
Journal articles
Chapters
Conference proceedings papers
- Grants
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- A new treatment for short bowel syndrome using a soft-matter robotic implant 鈥 a preclinical study, MRC, 10/2023 - 09/2024, 拢174,943, as PI
- Tissue-RIMOTE: , EPSRC, 10/2019 - 08/2022, 拢260,698, as PI
- Swiss National Foundation, Advanced Postdoc Mobility, 2014-2015, P300P2_151248, sole applicant
- Swiss National Foundation, Prospective Researcher Fellowship, 2013, PBZHP2_143344, sole applicant
- Swiss National Foundation, Prospective Researcher Fellowship, 2011, PBZHP2-135917, sole applicant
- Swiss National Foundation, Dynamical Coupling in motor-sensory function substitution, 2010, #CR23I2_132702/1, co-applicant
- Teaching activities
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Module leader
ACS231 Mechatronics
Also teaches on
ACS6502 Mechatronics for Robotics
Guest lecturer
Introduction to Bioengineering, University of 91直播, Fall 2015
Artificial Life course, University of Zurich, 2009
Neural Networks course, University of Zurich, 2008
Introduction to Robotics lecture, 鈥淟ucian Blaga National High School鈥, Sebes, Romania
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