About me
After working in technical sales and business development, I returned to university to pursue graduate studies in Manufacturing Engineering, focusing on the product design and development of robotic systems. This marked the beginning of my journey in robotics and AI, which has now spanned more than a decade and continues to evolve.
I moved to the UK to pursue a PhD at the University of Leeds, where I worked with several research groups, including the EPSRC National Facility for Innovative Robotic Systems, the Centre for Immersive Technologies, and the Immersive Cognition Laboratory. My work involves integrating robots with brain interfaces and virtual reality platforms, designing user experiments, and exploring machine learning models for data processing.
I joined The University of Manchester as a Postdoctoral Researcher (later as a NEST Research Fellow), working on robot digital twins and cyber-physical systems. I collaborated with academics and industry professionals on projects and technical sprints aimed at deploying robots in hazardous and extreme environments.
Currently, I am the Technical Project Manager for CRADLE, a £10M academic-industry partnership in robotics and autonomous systems. CRADLE has grown into a complex programme that bridges academia and industry for critical mission sectors. My technical team has successfully delivered robotic deployments and demonstrations for stakeholders in industries such as nuclear, space, infrastructure, and healthcare.
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Publications and Patents
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Cyber-physical-human systems for mobile robots in energy asset management: Current practices and future opportunities
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Beyond brainwaves: Recommendations for integrating robotics and virtual reality for EEG-driven brain-computer interfaces
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Multimodal immersive digital twin platform for cyber-physical robot fleets in nuclear environments
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Device for upper limb rehabilitation
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Lessons learned: Symbiotic autonomous robot ecosystem for nuclear environments
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Digital Mock-Ups for Nuclear Decommissioning: A Survey on Existing Simulation Tools for Industry Applications
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An investigation of the network characteristics and requirements of 3D environmental digital twins for inspection robots
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A brain-computer interface integrated with virtual reality and robotic exoskeletons for enhanced visual and kinaesthetic stimuli
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Brain-computer interface robotics for hand rehabilitation after stroke: a systematic review
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Active motor control for an upper extremity exoskeleton
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Biomimetics in the design of a robotic exoskeleton for upper limb therapy
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A fuzzy-based PWM control for low speed autonomous emergency braking system: A mini-FAM approach
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Assessment of user needs in the design of a wearable robot for neurorehabilitation
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Biomimetic design of an upper limb robotic exoskeleton for stroke and injury rehabilitation
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Design considerations in manufacturing cost-effective robotic exoskeletons for upper extremity rehabilitation