Sanjukta Halder
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Sanjukta Halder is an emerging researcher working at the intersection of artificial intelligence and rehabilitation engineering, with a particular focus on assistive robotic technologies for motor recovery. Her work centers on the development and analysis of AI-based soft upper limb exoskeletons — wearable electromechanical systems designed to help patients regain motor function following neurological or musculoskeletal impairments. In her 2023 descriptive review, Halder provides a comprehensive overview of how intelligent algorithms can be integrated into exoskeleton frameworks to deliver repetitive, precise, and adaptive rehabilitation training, targeting joint and muscle restoration in clinical populations. Her research highlights the potential of these systems to transform traditional rehabilitation by enabling more personalized and effective therapeutic interventions. Though still in the early stages of building her citation record — with her primary work currently accumulating recognition — Halder's contributions address a critical and rapidly growing need in rehabilitation robotics, where the fusion of soft robotics and machine learning holds considerable promise. Her scholarship positions her as a thoughtful contributor to an interdisciplinary field that bridges biomedical engineering, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence in service of improving patient outcomes.
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