Saleem J. Sheredos

Rehabilitation Research and Development Service

Papers

3

Total Citations

23

H-Index

2

About

Saleem J. Sheredos is a pioneering figure in the field of assistive robotics, dedicating his career to developing robotic technologies that restore independence for individuals with severe mobility impairments. His research focuses on the design, clinical evaluation, and real-world deployment of vocational and personal assistant robots. Sheredos is best known for his foundational work on the Desktop Vocational Assistant Robot (DeVAR) system, a voice-controlled workstation that enables users to perform essential vocational tasks, and for the development of the Helping Hand electromechanical arm, a wheelchair-mounted robotic aid. His 1993 pilot study on DeVAR (11 citations) and his 1996 preliminary evaluation of the Helping Hand (10 citations) are landmark contributions that demonstrated the feasibility of using robotics as an interactive assistive interface. These studies laid the groundwork for making such technology functional, practical, and affordable—a challenge he persistently addressed. Sheredos’s clinical evaluations, including his 2002 follow-up, provided critical evidence of real-world efficacy. His work has profoundly shaped the trajectory of rehabilitation robotics, bridging the gap between laboratory prototypes and life-changing assistive devices.

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H-Index
3
Papers
23
Total Citations
8
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Workstation Robotics: A Pilot Study of a Desktop Vocational Assistant Robot
11 citations · 1993
📈 Most Prolific Year: 1993 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 5
🏛 Institutions: Rehabilitation Research and Development Service

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