Dr Amit Pujari

Dr Amit Pujari
Dr Amit Pujari
Dr Amit Pujari

BE, MSc, PhD, CEng, FHEA, FRSA

Honorary Senior Lecturer

Accepting PhDs

About
Email Address
amit.pujari@abdn.ac.uk
Office Address

Kings College, School of Engineering, University of Aberdeen

School/Department
School of Engineering

Biography

• PhD Biomedical Engineering, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK, 2016 

• PGCert Professional Innovation Management (Medical Devices), University of Leeds, England, UK , 2014

• MSc Biomedical Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Scotland, UK, 2007

• BE Instrumentation & Control Engineering, University of Pune, India, 2003

Prizes and Awards

Recent Awards

Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng)/ Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship to develop “Non-invasive, adaptive, peripheral neural interfaces for stroke and spinal-injury rehabilitation" in collaboration with leading clinical and industry partners, 2021-23, Value ~£60,000, Principle Investigator

GCRF Networking Grant, to develop “Southern African Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Innovation (SASRI) Network” with Dr Yumna Albertus (of University of Cape Town, South Africa), 2021-23, Value £24,000, Joint Principle Investigatorwith Dr Albertus

Research England (RCUK), Proof of Concept award to develop vibrotactile stimuli device for sensory motor rehabilitation of stroke patients with Lister Hospital (Stroke Unit), 2019-21, Value £18,000, Principle Investigator

Prestigious Travelling Fellowships:

The ‘Winston Churchill Memorial Trust’, ‘Churchill Travelling Fellowship’ to spend two months on a research visit at the Human Neurophysiology Lab, University of Alberta, Canada, June – August, 2017, Canada

The ‘Royal Society of Edinburgh’, ‘Lessells Travel Fellowship’ to spend two and half months on a research visit at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of New Brunswick, Canada, July – September, 2010, Canada

Research

Research Overview

Research Profile

Amit's particular research interests are in the area of Neurorehabilitation (neuromuscular physiology, motor control/impairment and rehabilitation); with the focus on (a) gaining an improved understanding of the control processes that support mobility in healthy people and specifically those with disabilities and (b) developing technology/engineering solutions to tackle the physiological disorders/conditions through devices and device based exercises.

Research Areas

Accepting PhDs

I am currently accepting PhDs in Engineering.


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Engineering

Supervising
Accepting PhDs

Research Specialisms

  • Biomedical Engineering

Our research specialisms are based on the Higher Education Classification of Subjects (HECoS) which is HESA open data, published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence.

Current Research

Current Research:

Amit's current research is in the area of optimising the use of vibration stimuli for muscle strengthening and rehabilitation applications, both in the healthy population and in the population with stroke and spinal cord injury. Amit uses various neurophysiological tools (high density EMG, Transcranial and peripheral nerve stimulation) and engineering tools (sensors and advanced signal processing methods) to understand the neurophysiolgical basis of vibration stimuli so that this improved understanding can be employed to develop effective rehabilitation device(s) and exercise(s).

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