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Assistant Professor

 at Stevens Institute of Technology


Dr. Jacqueline Libby is an Assistant Professor at Stevens in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. She has an interdisciplinary background, with expertise in Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, Machine Learning, and Rehabilitation Engineering. She received her B.Sc. from Brown University in Computer Science and her M.Sc. from Carnegie Mellon University in Mechanical Engineering. She earned her Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute, with a focus on field robotics. Dr. Libby was awarded a two-year fellowship for her post-doctorate research from NYU's Center for Urban Science and Progress. This fellowship enabled her to pursue her interest in interdisciplinary research at the intersection of engineering and rehabilitation medicine.   Now at Stevens, she directs the Robotic Systems for Health Lab, where she works with a dynamic, interdisciplinary team of PhD, Masters, and Undergraduate Students. She has also taught graduate- and undergraduate-level courses in Mechanical Engineering, Applied Machine Learning, and Software Engineering Design. She hopes to combine her background in soft robotics, mechanical design, machine learning, robotic perception, biosensing, and software engineering to build fully integrated systems that are ready for clinical translation.


Education


Brown University  

Carnegie Mellon University  


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