Wichita State University's Neuro-Robotics Laboratory conducts research from cognitive neuroscience to assistive and rehabilitative robotics. The lab is located in John Bardo Center (JBC 335). 

Neuro-Robotics Lab aims to understand human decision making, advance neural signal processing, and implement real time control algorithms for various assistive and rehabilitative robotic devices. Dr. Jaydip Desai, principal investigator and assistant professor of biomedical engineering at WSU, leads this lab with his diverse engineering background in brain-machine interface, medical robotics, and biosignal processing. 

Neuro-Robotics Lab offers cutting edge hardware devices and software tools to provide hands on experience to the students and design and develop human-centered assistive and rehabilitative technology to improve quality of life.