About
Deputy Head of School, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
Chair of ECS Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee
Chris Freeman is Professor of Applied Control within Electronics and Computer Science.
He has led the engineering component on large UK government funded grants which have developed a range of upper limb systems using robotic and Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) technology that have each been trialled clinically with stroke patients.
In this area his current focus is on biomechanics, motor learning and control, non-contact sensing, electrode-array based FES, and touch-table technology.
Research
Research groups
Member of:
Research interests
- Iterative learning and repetitive control theory and their experimental application to industrial systems and biomedical engineering
- Biomechanics
- Motor learning and control
- Non-contact sensing
- Electrode-array based FES and touch-table technology
Research projects
Active projects
Researchers:
Sponsor: Zhengzhou University
Researchers:
Sponsor: EPSRC
Completed projects
Researchers:
Sponsor: EPSRC
Researchers:
Researchers:
Sponsor: Multiple Sclerosis Society
Publications
276 publications
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Christopher Freeman, Iain Davies, Paul Lewin & Eric Rogers,
2008
Type: conference
Z Cai, C.T. Freeman, P.L. Lewin & E. Rogers,
2008, Control Engineering Practice, 16(6), 633-643
Type: article
Iain Davies, Christopher Freeman, Paul Lewin, Eric Rogers & David Owens,
2008
Type: conference
A.M. Hughes, C. Freeman, J. Burridge, P. Chappell, P. Lewin & E. Rogers,
2008, International Journal of Stroke, 3(s1), p.343
Type: article
Ann-Marie Hughes, Christopher Freeman, Jane Burridge, Paul Chappell, Paul Lewin & Eric Rogers,
2007
Type: conference
L Hladowski, K Galkowski, E Rogers, P L Lewin & C T Freeman,
2007
Type: conference
C.T. Freeman, A.-M. Hughes, J.H. Burridge, P.H. Chappell, P.L. Lewin & E. Rogers,
2007, Measurement and Control, 40(1), 20-23
Type: article