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Sean Thomas

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Technology and engineering have always been my passion. During my PhD, I have learned that the best way to apply my creativity is in research.

UCLA
Joined March 2022
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Sean Thomas
28 days
Excited to be attending the #ASB2025 conference! If you’ll be there and want to connect, chat research, or grab coffee — feel free to reach out. Looking forward to meeting new faces and catching up with familiar ones!.
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RT @ABMEjournal: When athletes suffer serious injuries to their knee ligaments, the road to recovery can be long, and some never return to….
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RT @LindyTasteful: @RichardHanania PhD now is basically a program to get a US Visa. Which for many people is still a decent deal in spite o….
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Sean Thomas
2 years
🎉 Exciting news! My IROS paper on implantable artificial muscles is now online! Explore the future of robotics and bio-machine integration. Check out the groundbreaking research here: Grateful for my amazing colleagues! 🙌 #IROS2023 #ArtificialMuscles
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Sean Thomas
2 years
Inspiring time at #Neuroscience2023! Engaging talks, insightful discussions, and always a blast spending time with my brilliant colleagues and friends. Grateful for the opportunity to learn and share ideas. Looking forward to future collaborations! #PennState
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RT @JNeurophysiol: 🚨Put on your 🎧 a new #JNeurophysiol podcast has been published! . 👉JNP Micro Podcasts ”Four Questions”: Task-dependent n….
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RT @pennstatehhd: @JonasRubenson of @pennstatekines has a new article in @SciRobotics looking at how bio-mimicry leads to improved robotic….
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RT @ScienceMagazine: A new robot with emu-inspired legs—named "BirdBot"—can walk without motor actuators or active control, unlike many exi….
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