Interview with Dr. Juliana Exel Santana, https://t.co/ETdewiu31J. MSc. ;
(Full version on Facebook) @jujuexel
Hello Dr.Juliana Thanks for your time. You are kind of new at our Department. Can you please introduce yourself and a small highlight of your academical Background?
What are your current projects?
I have current projects on the analysis of collective behaviour in football and basketball through the lens of ecological dynamics; biomechanics and motor control issues for climbing performance; and sports performance and virtual reality.
The study reveals potential probiotic strains for treatment of type 2 diabetes & obesity that would allow for more targeted therapies #employers#diabetes@OregonState@UniversityofVi1@theNCI
https://t.co/1GESqaYqj4
The recently published paper deals with the phenomenon of stretch-induced increase in muscle force (residual force enhancement) in a stretch-shortening cycle. The contribution of the contraction intensity to this phenomenon was the focus of this paper.
https://t.co/AnMOgKkY6p
Also, we just received three new force plates and new wireless EMG sensors. Im looking forward to when they are installed so I can give them a go.
Thanks for your time.
Interview with study assistant in our department Callum Bühler, Bakk. BSc;
Hello Callum, Thank you very much for your time and accepting my request. Here are some questions I have prepared for you; #Interviews#sport#Science@buehler_callum@univienna
What is happening in the Department at the moment?
A lot! Obviously due to corona things aren’t as they used to be but none the less we have a lot of very interesting research going on.
Der Artikel “Contribution of Stretch-Induced Force Enhancement to Increased Performance in Maximal Voluntary and Submaximal Artificially Activated Stretch-Shortening Muscle Action” (Autoren: Martin Groeber, Savvas Stafilidis, @WolfgangSeiberl und Arnold Baca)