Shravan Tata Ramalingasetty obtained his Mechatronics Bachelors in Engineering (B.E) degree from Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal (2013). During his bachelors he worked on the thesis titled "Human Motion Analysis using Inertial Sensors" in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology (IISc), Bangalore. Later he continued working in IISc as Research Assistant with Computational Intelligence Laboratory(CInT) Lab on topics related to human bio-mechanics. Later he joined Technical University of Delft, Delft and graduated with Master of Science (M.Sc) degree in Bio-robotics (2016) after his competition of thesis titled "Cerebellum Inspired Computational Models for Robot Control". He then joined BioRob (2016) for his PhD funded by the Human Brain Project (HBP) to study the underlying mechanisms of locomotion in animals and humans.
Dr. Mohamed Bouri is a group leader of Rehabilitation and Assistive Robotics in LSRO and lecturer of Robotics and Industrial Robotics. He graduated in Electrical Engineering in 1992 and obtained his PhD degree in 1997 in Industrial Automation at INSA LYON, France. Since 1997, he is at EPFL and is mainly active in the field of robot control, automation and robot design for medical and industrial applications. He is the head of Rehabilitation and Assistive Robotics group since 2005 and has strong references with the development of robotic devices for lower limb rehabilitation : The MotionMaker and WalkTrainer commercialzed by the company Swortec. His ongoing research currently focuses on the development of exoskeletons and the associated control strategies. His main current projects are TWIICE, a lower limb exoskeleton for people with paraplegia, AUTONOMYO, a walk assistance exoskeleton for people with muscle weakness, and the HiBSO, a hip orthosis for elderly.