
Hugh Herr
Hugh Herr is an American engineer, biomedical scientist, and double amputee, renowned for his pioneering work in biomechatronics. Born on October 25, 1964, he lost both legs in a climbing accident but went on to become a professor at the MIT Media Lab, where he leads the Biomechatronics Group. He develops advanced prosthetic technologies, such as intelligent bionic limbs and ankle-foot prostheses, which mimic natural movement and improve quality of life for amputees. His achievements include numerous patents and awards, such as being named a 'Medical Hero' by Time magazine. Herr's work challenges perceptions of disability, showing that technology can overcome physical limitations. His story inspires many, highlighting the power of human resilience combined with innovation.








