Biomechanics professor at the University of Michigan interested in the mechanics, energetics, and control of human locomotion
Postdoc - @MPI_IS, 🐘🐆🦍🦎🦅 Scientist, #ConservationTech Educator, MechE PhD @GeorgiaTech, Postdoc Rep @SICB_DCB_DVM
#ActuallyAutistic #AuDHD #EDrecovery
Assistant Professor at the University of Florida. Biomechanist. Engineer. Left-hander.
Evolutionary biomechanist. Awesome animals, dinosaurs, anatomy, locomotion, computer modeling, http://whatsinjohnsfreezer.com, #DisabledInSTEM. #DAWNDINOS. He/him. Fellow of the Royal Society.
Interested in the mechanics, energetics and control of locomotion. Senior Lecturer at Edith Cowan University.
Biomechanist. Biology of how humans and other animal move; @CNBiomechanics; views=mine. (he/him).
Asst Professor in Biomechanics @MOVE research group - Vrije Universiteit Brussel & Functional Morphology group - University of Antwerp / Function & structure of muscle / 🇧🇪 to 🇦🇺 to 🇫🇷 & via 🇺🇸 back to 🇧🇪
Associate Prof. and Director of the Locomotor Control Lab at USC. Father x3, slow runner and cyclist, hip hop enthusiast.
Robotics Professor • Director, Optimal Robotics Lab • Florida State University • Legged Robotics—Control and AI—Biomechanics • TEDx Fellow • Science babbled on National TV
Professor in Human Movement Science at Ruhr University Bochum - Intrigued by the neuromusculoskeletal system and how it drives locomotion.
Executive Council member of the International Society of Biomechanics (ISB)
Journal of Experimental Biology is the leading journal in comparative physiology
Associate Professor and Group Leader
University of Queensland | lover of all things that move | bio+neuro+mechanics | wearable tech | @CNBiomechanics
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https://biomedical-sciences.uq.edu.au/research/groups/neuromuscular-biomechanics
Integrative physiologist, biomechanist, robot enthusiast, STEM diversity advocate, she/her, Professor @UCI
http://neuromechanics.bio.uci.edu
http://cims.uci.edu
Postdoc @ Harvard 🦿🧠🦾
Neural interfaces + wearable robotics
PhD Robotics from GeorgiaTech
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Biomechanics & Physiology of Human Locomotion • University of Texas at Austin Kinesiology • https://t.co/wveQjpKb8g
Stanford professor studying biomechanics, robotics, and design. I think a lot about how we design exoskeletons to improve human mobility. Also how we help students become good engineers. #Sci‘Sky. biomechatronics.stanford.edu
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