📢Discover Sport Engineering's Editor's Choice paper for March:
Influence of the carbon fiber plate curvature of advanced footwear technology on the running energetic cost and 3000-m performance
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Week 6 of the countdown! 📢 Just 5 weeks to go until the Sports Engineering Seminar Day 2025 at the AWRC on 27th March 2025! 🎉
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This week’s 'Sports Engineering Fact of the Week' dives into Formula 1 R&D budget! 🏎️🔥
Week 4 of the countdown! 📢 Just 7 weeks to go until the "Sports Engineering Seminar Day 2025" at the AWRC on 27th March 2025. https://t.co/mexuEZwNqH
This week’s 'Sports Engineering Fact of the Week' focuses on track cycling design! 🚴
Week 2 of the countdown! 📢 Just 9 weeks to go until the "Sports Engineering Seminar Day 2025" at the AWRC on 27th March 2025.
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This week’s 'Sports Engineering Fact of the Week' focuses on marathon running! 🏃♂️🏃♀️👟
📣 Calling UK universities and colleges
Submit an exceptional academia-industry partnership for the Bhattacharyya Award and they could win £25,000.
Submissions are encouraged from the social, natural, medical and biological sciences, as well as engineering: https://t.co/4fZow326RQ
Comparison of a computer vision system against three-dimensional motion capture for tracking #football movements in a stadium environment | Sports Engineering https://t.co/jy2H3pUaVr
Germany have played in more FIFA World Cup finals than any other team, winning four (1954, 1974, 1990 and 2014) and losing another four (1966, 1982, 1986 and 2002).
Interestingly, they have also finished in third place four times (1934, 1970, 2006 and 2010)! 🥉
Come and visit the FIFA Museum to follow Germany’s FIFA World Cup footprints in our showcases. Buy tickets here: https://t.co/WMdEsJRmYH 🎟️
📣🆕Simulating effects of sensor-to-segment alignment errors on IMU-based estimates of lower limb joint angles during running | Sports Engineering https://t.co/G56mbDaX7f