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human-machine interfacing (HMI)

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The Faculty of Engineering at Tel Aviv University is at the forefront of human-machine interfacing (HMI) research, bringing together experts in neural engineering, bioelectronics, robotics, and artificial intelligence to develop cutting-edge technologies that enhance interaction between humans and machines. Researchers focus on brain-machine interfaces (BMI), wearable and implantable bioelectronic systems, advanced prosthetics, haptic feedback devices, and AI-driven assistive technologies. Their work also extends to real-time signal processing, soft electronics for neurophysiological monitoring, and next-generation human-robot collaboration systems. With state-of-the-art laboratories, interdisciplinary collaborations, and strong industry partnerships, the faculty is shaping the future of seamless, intuitive, and intelligent human-machine interactions, revolutionizing fields such as healthcare, neurorehabilitation, and augmented cognition.

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