LLEAP is a student-led initiative dedicated to developing a fully functional lower-limb exoskeleton to assist individuals with mobility challenges.
More than just an engineering project, LLEAP provides students with hands-on experience in medical technology, fostering innovation, teamwork, and technical expertise in a multidisciplinary environment.
Our team is structured into seven specialized subteams:
Each group plays a critical role, from designing high-performance mechanical components to developing advanced control systems. Despite the challenges of limited time and budget, we continuously refine our designs, tackling complex issues like lightweight joint mechanics and real-time motor control.
Your support helps us push boundaries— enabling students to turn academic knowledge into real-world impact and bringing us one step closer to revolutionizing assistive technology!
Help students with acquiring professional attire for formal design presentations and networking events
Help us cover the cost of a variety of technical tools such as a soldering kit, face mill, and drill set to enhance students' hands-on learning and manufacturing skills
Provide students with essential software licenses and engineering resources, such as CAD programs and simulation tools, to support their design, analysis, and project development
Equip our team with a 3D printer for hands-on learning, enabling students to develop skills in prototype testing and manufacturing methods