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Nov 20

Introducing Dr. Christopher Freeman

Dr Christopher Freeman

BEng(Hons) Electromechanical Engineering (2000),Ā BSc(Hons) Mathematical Sciences (2006),Ā PhD Electrical Computer Science: Control Engineering (2004).

Since 2007, Dr Christopher Freeman has been a lecturer at the University of Southampton in the Faculty of Applied Science. His primary research interests are in iterativeĀ learningĀ andĀ repetitiveĀ control theory and their experimental application to industrial systems.

Over the last five years, Dr. Freeman has applied his knowledge and expertise to develop advanced functional electrical stimulation controllers for stroke rehabilitation and tremor suppression. His broadening interests includeĀ bio-mechanicsĀ modelĀ identificationĀ and also motor learning and control.

Christopher has an on-going involvement as the principal and co-investigator on a number of grants across the globe, the latest of which includes the current A.R.T. project and also theĀ Australian Research Council discovery project.

More information about Dr. Freeman’s department can beĀ foundĀ here!

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