Prof. Daniele Esposito currently works as an Associate Professor of Bioengineering at the Department of Information and Electrical Engineering and Applied Mathematics, University of Salerno, Fisciano, Italy. He received his M.Sc. degree (with honors) in Biomedical Engineering (2017) and his Ph.D. (with honors) in Information Technology and Electrical Engineering (2021) from the University of Naples “Federico II”, presenting the dissertation: “The Federica Hand: a simple, very efficient prosthesis”. He is listed as inventor on a PCT patent about cardio-respiratory mechanical sensing. His main research interests are force-myography, electromyography, wearable sensors, prosthetic hands, hand exoskeletons, physiological parameters sensing, human-machine Interfaces for gesture recognition, and neurorehabilitation.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Biomechanics
Biomedical Engineering
Electromyography (EMG)
Biomedical signal dete...
wearable sensors
Forcemyography
Prosthetic hand
Human Machine Interfac...
Arduino platform
Hand Exoskeletons
Short Biography
Prof. Daniele Esposito currently works as an Associate Professor of Bioengineering at the Department of Information and Electrical Engineering and Applied Mathematics, University of Salerno, Fisciano, Italy. He received his M.Sc. degree (with honors) in Biomedical Engineering (2017) and his Ph.D. (with honors) in Information Technology and Electrical Engineering (2021) from the University of Naples “Federico II”, presenting the dissertation: “The Federica Hand: a simple, very efficient prosthesis”. He is listed as inventor on a PCT patent about cardio-respiratory mechanical sensing. His main research interests are force-myography, electromyography, wearable sensors, prosthetic hands, hand exoskeletons, physiological parameters sensing, human-machine Interfaces for gesture recognition, and neurorehabilitation.