Panagiotis Artemiadis
Professor
Education
PhD | Mechanical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens
BS | Mechanical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens
Executive Summary
Panagiotis (Panos) Artemiadis received his PhD in mechanical engineering from the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) in Greece, in 2009. Then he worked as a postdoctoral research associate in the Mechanical Engineering Department, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He worked as an assistant professor in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the Arizona State University in 2011, and then as associate professor until 2019, when he joined the department of mechanical engineering at the University of Delaware, where he is currently a full professor.
Artemiadis is a senior member of IEEE and he serves as editor-in-chief and associate editor in many scientific journals and editorial boards. He received the 2014 DARPA Young Faculty Award, the 2014 AFOSR Young Investigator Award, the 2017 ASU Fulton Exemplar Faculty Award, and the top 5% Teaching Award in Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.
His primary research interests have been in robotics and autonomous systems that interact with humans. The goals of his research have been to improve the quality of life by developing and controlling robotic devices that physically and cognitively interact and collaborate with humans. This interaction can be with devices that assist and augment human capabilities, as well as provide motor rehabilitation therapy to impaired individuals. In order to accomplish this, Artemiadis’ research has been focusing on answering important questions regarding the symbiosis of humans and robots in environments that involve physical and cognitive interaction.
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RESEARCH AREAS
- Robotics & Controls
FACULTY EXPERTISE
- Aerospace Engineering
- Biomechanics
- Dynamics & Control Theory