Chien-Ming Huang

Human-robot interaction for aging support

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Chien-Ming Huang is an engineer at Johns Hopkins University specializing in human-robot interaction. His research explores socially assistive robotics, adaptive interfaces, and AI systems designed to support collaboration and caregiving in aging populations.

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