Research Fellow in fall prevention and digital exercise programs for rehabilitation and Implementation Scientist.
Studying adaptive movement behavior and system interactions in humans at ETH Zürich
https://movementbiomarkers.com/
Associate Prof. and Director of the Locomotor Control Lab at USC. Father x3, slow runner and cyclist, hip hop enthusiast.
human movement scientist | biomechanics | nonlinear math stuff | pro-con debater (usually about whether or not I need another dog) | lab: hmcl.tamu.edu
Assistant Professor - @uarizona.bsky.social
Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
Postural Control Biomechanics
https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-tracy-2040129a/
Locomotor Control (LoCo) Lab, Penn State University, Department of Kinesiology & Huck Life Science Institute. https://sites.psu.edu/dingwell/
Now recruiting PhD Students!: https://hhd.psu.edu/kines/graduate/areas-study/biomechanics
PhD Candidate in Mechanical Engineering| Neuromechanics and Applied Locomotion Lab| @UUtah
Assistant Professor in Kinesiology and Applied Physiology at University of Delaware. Studying gait biomechanics in the lab and real life (https://sites.udel.edu/gait-biomechanics-lab/). Name rhymes with "wafer". she/her
Assist. Prof. Neuromechanics of pathological & aging gait. Solar-powered human 🏳️🌈 who's happiest underwater. she/her. 🇬🇧➡️🇺🇸
Assoc. Prof. University of Delaware, Dpt of Kinesiology & Applied Physiology, Biomechanics & Movement Science. He/him.
Biomechanics/kinesiology at University of Maryland
Senior Scientist at KITE-Toronto Rehabilitation Institute.
UF BME Professor; Neuromechanist merging humans and machines (mobile EEG, bionic prostheses, robotic exoskeletons, virtual reality)
Biomechanics professor at the University of Michigan interested in the mechanics, energetics, and control of human locomotion
Biomechanist researching gait, balance, concussion, motor control, neuromechanics at U of Utah. Detroit-born girl dad. All views are my own. He/him
university of delaware biomechanics & movement science PhD candidate 👩🏻💻| u of florida grad x2 🐊| biggest swiftie in biomechanics ✨ | studying walking stability + adaptability post-stroke🚶♀️| she/her
Assistant professor | Neuromechanics of Walking | Human Movement Sciences | University Medical Center Groningen
Professor of Biomechanics and Rehabilitation Engineering. Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering @ UNC Chapel Hill and NC State.