Xinming Huang

Professor
EDUCATION
B.Eng. Northwestern Polytechnic University - China 1994
MENGR Northwestern Polytechnic University - China 1996
PhD Virginia Tech 2001
Expert Bio

Professor Huang conducts research on integrated circuits and embedded systems design for wireless communications, autonomous driving, and Internet of Things. He teaches computer engineering courses at all levels from transistors, gates, circuits, processors, to computer systems.

Worcester Business Journal
WPI developing technology for better prosthetics

The Worcester Business Journal is the latest to report on how Ted Clancy, professor of electrical and computer engineering, and Xinming Huang, professor of electrical and computer engineering, are developing wireless sensors to improve the performance of prosthetics for individuals with upper limb amputations.

CBS Boston
Local Researchers Create More Freedom For Amputees With New Prosthetic Devices

This story features WPI-developed prosthetic technology. The work is aimed at providing better prosthetics options for injured soldiers and others with transradial amputations who have found it difficult or impossible to perform a wide range of daily tasks with current one-degree-of-freedom hand-wrist prostheses. 

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