Jeremy Brown receives IEEE Early Career Award

April 25th, 2023

Recognizing outstanding contributions to the area of haptics by members of the IEEE community who are in the earlier stages of their careers.

Original Article Written by John Hopkins University

Jeremy D. Brown, John C. Malone Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, is a recipient of the 2023 IEEE RAS Technical Committee on Haptics Early Career Award, which recognizes outstanding contributions to the area of haptics by members of the IEEE community who are in the earlier stages of their careers.

Brown’s research sits at the intersection of engineering, biomechatronics, medicine, perception, and psychophysics and focuses on the interface between humans and robotics, with a specific focus on medical applications and haptic feedback. He develops novel haptic interfaces for upper-limb prostheses, minimally invasive surgical robotics, and rehabilitation robots.