For this installment of Teach Me in 10, we are joined by Paul Baniqued. Paul took his undergraduate studies at Mapua University in the Philippines and graduated with a Joint BSc degree in Biological Engineering and Chemistry. He earned his MSc in Manufacturing Engineering at De La Salle University-Manila after working in the Biomedical Devices Innovation and E-Health Research Group and spearheading the Agapay Project: A Robotic Exoskeleton for the Upper Limb Rehabilitation of Filipino Post-Stroke Patients. In this Teach Me in 10 video, Paul explains more about how virtual reality and robotic exoskeletons can improve brain-computer interfaces.
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