# Official Website: Utah Neurorobotics Lab

**Type:** source
**Status:** Useful
**Confidence:** Medium
**Source Type:** Official Website
**URL:** https://neurorobotics.utah.edu
**Publisher:** University of Utah, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
**Accessed:** 2026-06-18
**Updated:** 2026-06-18

## Summary

The Utah Neurorobotics Lab's official website describes a University of Utah research group focused on bidirectional neural interfaces for prosthetic limbs — decoding peripheral nerve signals for real-time control and delivering electrical stimulation for tactile feedback. The lab is led by PI Dr. Jacob George in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

## Useful Claims

- Mission: restore both movement and sensation in upper-limb prosthetics through AI-driven bidirectional neural interfaces.
- Work spans neural signal decoding, sensory encoding/stimulation, and clinical translation toward prostheses users can experience as part of their body.
- The lab builds on the Utah Slanted Electrode Array (USEA) tradition of peripheral nerve interfaces developed at the University of Utah.
- The decoding problem is framed as applied machine learning on noisy, non-stationary, multi-modal nerve signals with real-time latency requirements.

## Reliability Notes

University lab website — reliable for mission, PI identity, and research framing. Funding levels, enrollment, publication list, and spinout pipeline require corroboration from NIH RePORTER, Google Scholar, or U of U Technology Licensing Office. The primary URL returned intermittent errors during one access attempt; re-fetch before treating as current.

## Related Pages

- [Utah Neurorobotics Lab](utah-neurorobotics-lab.md)
