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Peter J. Kyberd received the Ph.D. degree in control of a multifunction prosthetic hand from Southampton University, Southampton, U.K. Putting the first ever microprocessor controlled hand in the field for trials with a user.
In 1990, he was an employee at the Oxford Orthopaedic Engineering Centre, where he was involved in a verity of orthopedic projects, including two projects funded by the European Union investigating aspects of the design and control of prosthetic arms. With Dr. Poulton, he fit the first prosthetic limb to be controlled by a serial bus and used in the field in 2000.
From 2000, he was a Lecturer at the Cybernetics Department, Reading University, U.K., where he was part of a Team that performed the first implant of a bidirectional nerve sensor on a healthy human being.
In 2003, he was the Canada Research Chair in Rehabilitation Cybernetics at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, where he was involved in the clinical application of intelligent prosthetic arms.
In 2015, he became the Head of the Engineering Science Department, University of Greenwich, U.K.
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PROSTHESISno. 3 (2023): 898-915
Cambridge University Press eBookspp.185-189, (2023)
JPO Journal of Prosthetics and Orthoticsno. 1 (2023): 1-2
Jpo Journal of Prosthetics and Orthoticsno. 1 (2023): 1-2
PROSTHESISno. 1 (2023): 130-147
Sensorsno. 9 (2023)
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