Eduardo Naves

Eduardo Naves obtained his BSc degree in Electrical Engineering at the Federal University of Uberlandia, Brazil, in 1994, where he also received his MSc and PhD degrees in 2001 and 2006, both in Biomedical Engineering. From 2001 to 2006 he was Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science from the Federal University of Goias, Brazil. In 2006, he joined the Faculty of Electrical Engineering from the Federal University of Uberlandia (FEELT-UFU), where he served as the postdoctoral researcher of biomedical engineering from 2008 to 2009. From 2009 to 2010, at the Laboratory of Design, Optimization and Modeling of Systems (LCOMS) from the University of Lorraine, Metz, France. Currently, he is a professor of the FEELT-UFU and head of the Assistive Technology Lab (NTA-UFU), who is affiliated with the National Net of Research, Development and Innovation on Assistive Technology from the Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovation and Communications of Brazil (MCTIC). Dr. Naves has more than eighteen years of experience in biomedical engineering. His research interests include the design, evaluation and optimization of biomedical instruments applied to rehabilitation engineering and assistive technology as well as the biomechanical analysis of the human movement. You have authored, and co-authored a number of peer-reviewed publications in these areas. evaluation and optimization of biomedical instruments applied to rehabilitation engineering and assistive technology as well as the biomechanical analysis of the human movement. You have authored, and co-authored a number of peer-reviewed publications in these areas. evaluation and optimization of biomedical instruments applied to rehabilitation engineering and assistive technology as well as the biomechanical analysis of the human movement. You have authored, and co-authored a number of peer-reviewed publications in these areas.

Eduardo Naves