Enzo Mastinu
Enzo is currently conducting postdoctoral research within the Biomechatronics and Neurorehabilitation Laboratory at the Department of Electrical Engineering of Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden. Enzo has been an industrial PhD student at Chalmers, between the Biomedical Signals and Systems research group and Integrum AB company. His PhD thesis was titled "Towards clinically viable neuromuscular control of bone-anchored prosthetic arms with sensory feedback". His research focuses on prosthetic control for upper limb amputees and the research interests cover bioelectric signal acquisition and processing, embedded systems and electronics design, myoelectric pattern recognition, neuroscience as well as bone-anchored prostheses and osseointegration.

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Chronic Use of a Sensitized Bionic Hand Does Not Remap the Sense of Touch
Neural feedback strategies to improve grasping coordination in neuromusculoskeletal prostheses
Self-contained neuromusculoskeletal arm prostheses
Low-cost, open source bioelectric signal acquisition system
Evaluation of Computer-Based Target Achievement Tests for Myoelectric Control
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