
Amedeo Ceglia, a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory, received the Best Poster Award at the annual congress of the REMOVE project, a program led by Christian Iorio-Morin. The overall goal of the REMOVE project is to enable natural control of paralyzed muscles through an innovative and flexible neuromodulation approach, integrating real-time user control and somatosensory feedback.
During his presentation, Amedeo Ceglia presented a method aimed at removing tonic stimulation artifacts from electromyographic (EMG) signals. This approach, developed with real-time application in mind, represents an important advance for the reliable use of EMG signals during neuromodulation.
This work is directly aligned with the goals of the REMOVE project, contributing to the development of tools that enable better interpretation of neuromuscular signals.