Daniel Ludvig is an engineer/scientist studying how people control their movements. He began his academic career studying for a B.Sc. degree in Physiology and Physics at McGill University, Montreal, Qc, which he received in 2003. Following his undergraduate degree, he pursued M.Eng and Ph.D degrees in Biomedical Engineering at McGill University, which he received in in 2005 and 2010 respectively. Following receiving his Ph.D. he pursued a Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Sensory Motor Performance Program at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. Following his Postdoctoral Fellowship he worked as a Researcher at the Montreal Rehabilitation Institute, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He is currently a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Northwestern University.

His research interests include the use of system identiļ¬cation in investigating human motor control systems. In particular, his research involves modeling how humans maintain posture and control movements of their limbs.

Dr. Ludvig is a member of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, the Society for Neuroscience and the International Society of Electromyography and Kinesiology.