Technician & PhD candidate biomechanics @UniofNewcastle
Biomechanical load monitoring | Applications of machine learning and wearable technology in sports med
This is impressive and hopefully impactful too 🤞
If anyone who wants to study VR for stroke rehab we have a fully funded PhD:
https://t.co/zXdOz9Xir3
I'd love to hear from anyone who is interested
best wishes for the amazing work you're doing @emsdunn_dunn
🏌️♂️Steve is currently working on setting up a consultancy service to perform biomechanical analysis on elite level golfers
💻Steve is also learning how to code using MatLab which will be beneficial for when he starts his PhD, translating motion capture into real world settings
@TwitterSupport My other account (@sjgriffiths18) was blocked but I have now sent in I.D verification. I've received emails saying that I can reactivate my account but I have no option to do so. Case# 0297209550
We're currently looking for an awesome Masters by Research student for a project on understanding locomotor decisions in humans walking over obstacles🚶.
Tuition fees and bench fees fully funded (UK rate).
Advert coming soon - please RT and share. #biomechanics
Really cool to have my poster from my dissertation project on display at @bases2021 continuing on the investigation from my placement year looking at the mechanical requirements of cutting
Fully recommend this book to any student studying a science subject! Particular relevance for biomechanics and injury rehabilitation research is regression to the mean
As of today I can finally call myself a published physicist! My paper on the mass of Re-190 has been published today in Journal of Physics G, if you fancy giving it a read the link is below:
https://t.co/oiKG63Mksw
Rehabilitation from injury is often guided by a time threshold and ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach. The #ViconPowered Sports Medicine Department of Dublin’s @sscsportsmed (SSC) aims to change this methodology.
https://t.co/0h2pGyEjEw
Their time in Dublin didn't end quite how we planned - but thank you to our fantastic 2019-2020 @sscsportsmed biomechanics placement year students. It was a pleasure working with you all and seeing you progress and learn 🇮🇪🏃♂️🏋️📉
[Photo from a pre-lockdown Lab Meeting!]
Our latest video case study visits the Sports Surgery Clinic in Dublin to see how this #ViconPowered Sports Medicine team is working to change athlete rehabilitation practices.
WATCH: https://t.co/0h2pGyEjEw