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Cynthia (Cindy) Chestek is an American biomedical engineer and Associate Professor of Bioengineering and Neuroscience at the University of Michigan... Chestek is currently an Associate Chair of Research for Biomedical Engineering in the College of Engineering at University of Michigan where she studies brain and nerve control of finger movements, as well as high-density carbon fiber electrode arrays. She is also an associate professor for robotics, biomedical engineering, electrical engineering and computer science.


Background and education

Chestek received her Bachelor's of Science and Master's of Science degrees in electrical engineering from
Case Western Reserve University Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) is a private research university in Cleveland, Ohio. Case Western Reserve was established in 1967, when Western Reserve University, founded in 1826 and named for its location in the Connecticut Western Reser ...
in 2005, as well as her Doctorate degree (PhD) in electrical engineering from
Stanford University Stanford University, officially Leland Stanford Junior University, is a private research university in Stanford, California. The campus occupies , among the largest in the United States, and enrolls over 17,000 students. Stanford is consider ...
in 2010. Chestek joined the University of Michigan's faculty in 2012. After entering her undergraduate studies on a physics track, Chestek pivoted to electrical engineering to follow her interest in electricity and programming. She joined a neuroscience lab, where she was introduced to neuronal recording, and decided to pursue brain-machine interfaces.


Career highlights

At the University of Michigan's College of Engineering, Chestek studies prosthetic hand control via implanted electrodes, individual finger control, and carbon fiber electrodes. Additionally, her team at the University of Michigan has come up with a way for amputees to control prosthetic devices using their brain waves Chestek began researching Aplysia californica, studying brain-body systems and circuit-level control. She was a research assistant for the Stanford Department of Neurosurgery's Braingate 2 clinical trial from 2010 to 2012. Chestek has contributed to 109 scientific publications from 2004 to 2023. Chestek attributes her career in part to her Ph.D. mentor, Krishna Shenoy, who was instrumental in guiding her to professorship. She joined the University of Michigan as a faculty member in 2012 and is currently the Associate Chair for Research in Biomedical Engineering and an Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering. Chestek is a Miller Faculty Scholar at the University of Michigan


Awards and honors

Dr. Chestek was elected to the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) College of Fellows, which is a non-profit organization that represents approximately 50,000 medical and biomedical engineers and academic institutions, private industry, and professional engineering societies. She also served on the jury for the BCI Award in 2022. Chestek is also the author of 87 full-length scientific articles


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