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Fellowship Start Year

2014

Status

Alumni

Research Topic

Developing Novel Haptic Interfaces For Prosthetics And Surgical Robotics, Enhancing Human-Robot Interaction

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Jeremy DeLaine Brown

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School of Engineering and Applied Science

Bio

Dr. Jeremy DeLaine Brown is a distinguished mechanical engineer and researcher, currently serving as an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University.

Following his doctoral studies, Dr. Brown was a Provost Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania, where he worked in the Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics Department under the mentorship of Dr. Katherine Kuchenbecker. During his fellowship, he continued his research on haptic feedback and its applications in medical devices, contributing significantly to the field of smart prosthetics.

Dr. Brown’s work has been widely recognized and cited in the scientific community, reflecting his significant contributions to the advancement of prosthetic technology. His dedication to improving the quality of life for individuals with limb loss through innovative engineering solutions highlights his commitment to both his field and the broader community.

Postdoc Appointment

Department
  • Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics
Penn Faculty Mentor
  • Katherine Kuchenbecker, Ph.D.

Education

Degrees
  • 2014, Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan
  • 2006, B.S., Applied Physics, Morehouse College
  • 2006, B.S., Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan
Disertation Title

Haptic Sensory Feedback for Improved Interface to Smart Prosthetics