Hafiz Malik Naqash Afzal
Dr. hafiz malik naqash afzal Postdoctoral Fellow Mechanical Engineering

Contact Information
hafiz.afzal@ku.ac.ae

Biography

Dr. Hafiz is a roboticist with a keen focus on tactile sensing and the design of bio-inspired sensors for robotics. He completed his doctoral training at the University of New South Wales, Australia, under the prestigious Scientia PhD Scholarship Program with a distinction and Dean's Award for Best PhD thesis. Dr. Hafiz's research was conducted at leading laboratories in the field of tactile sensing and somatosensory research. During his postdoctoral training at the Neuroscience Research Australia in Sydney Australia, he broadened his research competence investigating mechanisms and function of the autonomic nervous system for friction perception and dynamic force regulation during grasping and manipulating objects in humans. His research primarily comprises range of studies focused on understanding the intricate functions of tactile receptors and sensorimotor control within the human hand. While delving into the fundamental aspects of sensory mechanisms, his overarching objective is to leverage this profound knowledge. His aim is to integrate artificial intelligence and bio-inspired sensors to propel advancements in achieving dexterity within robotic manipulators. 


Education
  • Ph.D in Biomechatronics, Robotics and Automation Engineering, The University of New South Wales, Australia (Dean's Award for Best PhD Thesis UNSW)
  • M.S Mechatronics Engineering (Cognitive Robotics, Haptics), Beihang Universityty
  • B.E Mechatronics Engineering, AIR University, Pakistan


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Affiliated Centers, Groups & Labs

Research
Research Interests
  • Tactile sensing
  • Haptics
  • Prosthesis
  • Robotic Manipulation
  • Bio-inspired sensors
  • Computational Neuroscience