Sebastian Rosca
Papers
6
Total Citations
44
H-Index
4
About
Sebastian Rosca is a researcher at the intersection of brain-computer interfaces (BCI), robotics, and automation engineering. His work focuses on translating neural signals into practical control systems, most notably demonstrated in his highly cited paper on using BCI for robot arm control (16 citations), where he analyzed how electrical brain activity can be converted into commands for embedded devices. Rosca has also made significant contributions to human-robot interaction, developing gesture control systems for robotic heads using Kinect technology and exploring SSVEP-based BCI for controlling robot swarms. His research extends to biologically inspired robotics, including the design and control of a biomimetic shoulder joint, and reliable wireless communication systems for hazardous environments. Beyond technical innovation, Rosca is dedicated to engineering education, having developed an educational model for graduation projects at Automation and Computer Engineering (11 citations). His work bridges theoretical neuroscience, practical robotics, and pedagogical advancement, with cumulative citations exceeding 40 across his publications.
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Top Papers
- 1Using brain-computer-interface for robot arm control16 citations · 2017
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- 3A Reliable Wireless Communication System for Hazardous Environments9 citations · 2018
- 4Gesture Control of a Robotic Head using Kinect4 citations · 2022
- 5SSVEP Based BCI Control of a Robot Swarm2 citations · 2022
- 6Design and Control of a Biologically Inspired Shoulder Joint2 citations · 2020