Namita Anil Kumar
I am a Sr. Robotics and Controls Engineer at Auris Health, Johnson & Johnson where I design algorithms for controlling and localizing a robotic bronchoscope in a patient's lungs.
My focus has always been to design robots for the betterment of mankind. During grad school designed of robotic & haptic devices that hep rehabilitate those with disabilities. I got my Bachelors degree from India and my masters & PhD in mechanical from Texas A&M University. With a lot of my contributions being in control system design, I decided to equip myself with the necessary mathematical background by pursuing a Masters in applied mathematics with a focus on optimization and data analytics.
Areas of interest: Robotics, Control system design, Haptics, Mechatronic design, Optimization, Data analytics, Biomedical devices, Prosthetics, Exoskeletons, Humanoids, Biomechanics
Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering
Texas A&M University, College Station, 2017-2021
Chairs: Pilwon Hur, Ph. D. and Prabhakar Pagilla, Ph. D.
Topic: Towards better user customization of lower limb assistive devices: control framework for transfemoral prosthesis and a self-aligning knee mechanism.
Contributions:
Relationship between control law parameters and gait progression
Relationship between control law parameters and slope angle
A compliant mechanism that allows self-alignment with any user's knee centrode.
Control of a transfemoral prosthesis on level terrain
Investigated the impact of reference trajectories, under an impedance control strategy, on the generated gait kinetics and kinematics.
Control of a transfemoral prosthesis on sloped terrain
Proposed a framework with which one can design a controller more any slope angle. The framework relates the parameters in an impedance control strategy to slope angles.
A self-aligning knee mechanism for orthoses
Proposed a self-aligning knee mechanism that enables the polycentric motion of the human knee, thereby reducing device migration and extensive donning period of orthoses.
M.S. in Mathematics - Industrial Track
Texas A&M University, College Station, 2017-2021
Chairs: Francis Narcowich, Ph. D.
Areas of focus:
Mesh-less interpolation of scattered data
Optimization: Linear, Non-linear, Integer, Semi-definite, Combinatorial, Stochastic systems, Machine learning.
M.S. in Mechanical Engineering
Texas A&M University, College Station, 2015-2017
Chairs: Pilwon Hur, Ph. D.
Topic: Development of a Compact Gyroscopic Device for Hand Rehabilitation
Contributions:
User needs of those with hand disabilities
A novel gyroscopic device that can impose a controlled torque on the user's hand
Experimental results supporting the feasibility of using the device for haptics and hand rehabilitation