received the D.Sc degree in electrical engineering from University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Ljubljana, Slovenia, in 1999. He is currently a staff member of the Laboratory of Robotics and Full Professor at Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, where he is teaching subjects on biomechanics, mobile robotics and intelligent transport. In the past, he was also researching at the University of Glasgow, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Great Britain, and at the University of Alberta, Faculty of Medicine and Oral Health Sciences, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Canada. His research interests are focused to the biomedical engineering and robotics. He is specialized in the development of intelligent robotic devices with the applications in sport, industrial and rehabilitation robotics, and transport. For his research work he was awarded by the Government Office for the Disabled and Chronically Sick of the Republic of Slovenia, and Slovenian Ministry of Science and Technology and ISKRA Holding with the Bedjanič award. Professor Kamnik is a member of IEEE, IFESS and a chair of Robotics Section within Slovenian Society for Automatic Control.
Roman Kamnik
Professor
roman.kamnik(at)fe.uni-lj.si, roman.kamnik(at)robo.fe.uni-lj.si
Phone: (+386) 1 4768 355