Project-team

CAMIN

Control of Artificial Movement & Intuitive Neuroprosthesis
Control of Artificial Movement & Intuitive Neuroprosthesis

Camin team has grown out of the former Demar team. Our research is dedicated to the design and development of realistic neuroprosthetic solutions for sensorimotor deficiencies in collaboration with clinical partners. Our efforts are focused on clinical impact: improving the functional evaluation and/or quality of life of patients.
Movement is at the center of our investigative activity, and the exploration and understanding of the origins and control of movement is one of our two main research priorities. The second research priority is movement assistance and/or restoration. Based on the results from our first research focus, neuroprosthetic approaches are deployed. Camin intends to make both theoretical and applied contributions.

Centre(s) inria
Inria Centre at Université Côte d'Azur

Contacts

Christine Azevedo Coste

Team leader

Claire-Marine Parodi

Team assistant