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Project description
& learned skills
Project MARCH consists of a team of 26 people from the Delft University of Technology, focusing their effort on creating a robotic exoskeleton that makes people with a paraplegia walk again.
During this project, I personally led the Human-Machine Interaction department. In which, I developed an exoskeleton input device, a brain computer interface, and a wireless connected user interface that allows the pilot to control the various features through a set of smart glasses.
This not only allowed me to further my understanding of complex network protocols and embedded systems, but also in general leadership skills, learned through connecting software, embedded and hardware engineers.
Main skill focus
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Multidisciplinary systems integration
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Leadership within a technical engineering team
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Rapid prototyping and iterative development
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TCP/IP networking and wireless communication systems
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Real time interactive system design
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Bridging collaboration between software, embedded and hardware engineers

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