PD Dr.-Phil. Cristian Pasluosta
PD Dr. Pasluosta leads the Physiological Control System Group. PD Dr. Cristian Pasluosta´s research program focuses on applying pattern recognition and machine learning techniques for human motion analysis. His research has an emphasis on the recovery of motor functions and sensory feedback in amputee populations by stimulating the peripheral nervous system. His research program is divided into three major areas:
1. Analysis of the dynamics of neural and muscular signals in amputees and patients with neurological disorders.
2. Study of balance and postural control mechanisms in amputees and patients with neurological disorders.
3. Designing stimulation paradigms to restore partial motor functions and sensory feedback using neural interfaces.
- 2017-now Group Leader, Laboratory for Biomedical Microtechnology (IMTEK), Freiburg
- 2014-2016 Postdoctoral Researcher, Pattern Recognition Laboratory, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg
- 2011-2014 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, USA
- 2011-2011 Research Associate, Department of Health Informatics and Information Management, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, USA
- 2006-2010 Ph.D. degree in Biomedical Engineering, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, USA
- 2008-2010 Master degree in Engineering, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, USA
- 2006-2006 Design Engineer, Lockheed Martin Aircraft Argentina, Córdoba, Argentina
- 2000-2005 Bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina
- Thomas Krauskopf: Ph.D. candidate
- Lara Faber: Master student
- Gyuwon Lee: Master student
- Ali Shirali: Master student
- Cemre Cevahir Otyakmazoglu: Research assistant
- Sensorimotor uncertainties during walking in lower limb amputees
- Gait dynamics and stability in lower limb amputees
- Intermuscular coupling and center of pressure adjustments during balance control in lower-limb amputees
- Real-time visual feedback of load distribution asymmetry in lower-limb amputees
- Corticomuscular coupling during upright balance in lower-limb amputees
- Intelligent orthotics and prosthetics for an improved human-technology interaction (INOPRO)
- DFG
- B. Braun-Stiftung
- Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft Freiburg
- Prof. Vinzenz von Tscharner (University of Calgary)
- Dr. Brian Davis (Cleveland State University)
- Prof. Dr. Georg W. Herget (Uniklinikum Freiburg)
- Prof. Dr. Tonio Ball (Uniklinikum Freiburg)
- Prof. Dr. Bjoern Eskofier (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität)
- Prof. Dr. Jochen Klucken (Uniklinikum Erlangen)
- Dr. Ines Bersch-Porada (Swiss Paraplegic Center)
- Sanitätshaus Pfänder Freiburg