Stephen Charles Jacobsen (1940–2016) was an American bioengineer, a pioneer in his field, specifically in developing medical devices and tools, including an artificial kidney and an exoskeleton, and was Distinguished Professor at University of Utah.
He was a Fellow of the National Academy of Engineering and Institute of Medicine.
[1][2] Jacobsen founded Sarcos, a technological company producing robots and microelectromechanical systems, in 1983.
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