Charles J. Robinson

 Director of the Center for Rehabilitation Engine
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Clarkson University
United States of America

Biography

Charles J. Robinson research has been focusing on capturing, modeling and monitoring the software behavior at run-time using hardware-level information. At his leisure time, Charles J. Robinson enjoys reading, movies, hiking and gardening. He is also an avid tennis player.

Research Intrest

Dr. Robinson’s research interests are focused on combining the development of micro- and nano-devices capable of measuring stroke sequences with fundamental research that characterizes the behavior of the nervous system, quantification of tremor through signal processing analysis of graphical drawings, and determining and describing the control systems employed in health and disease to permit upright standing in humans.

List of Publications
Robinson, C.J., Fulk, G., Mondal, S., “Comparing Psychophysical Detection Thresholds to Very Short Postural Perturbations in Mature Adults With and Without Diabetes”, Proc of the XIX Conf of the International Society for Posture and Gait Research Conference, Bologna, Italy, p. 176, June 2009.
R.J. Schilling, E.M. Bollt, G.D. Fulk, J.D. Skufea, A.F. Al-Ajlouni and C.J. Robinson, “A Quiet Standing Index for Testing the Postural Sway of Healthy and Diabetic Adults Across a Range of Ages,” IEEE Trans. On Biomedical Engineering, Vol. 56, No 2, pp. 292-302, 2009.
J. Skufca, E. Bollt, R Pilkar, B. Hrycik, C. Robinson, “Eigenposes: Using Principal Components to Describe Body Configuration for Analysis of Postural Control Dynamics”, Int’l Society for Posture and Gait Research Satellite Conference, Parva, Italy, June 2009.