I'm excited to have finished my PhD in the Occupational Biomechanics Lab (@BiomechErgoLab) at the University of Waterloo. In my thesis I investigated how a variety of personal factors influence the control and coordination of lifting strategy.
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Congratulations @DavidClusiault on your publication! David found that stronger lifters experience lower normalized spine loads (independent of gender) when performing a backboard lift. https://t.co/zitFs1zN0S
Are you interested in how we can fit the worker to the work with ergonomic interventions? Check out this blog post to hear about some of the ongoing research we have been doing in this area!
🚨OBEL Blog Post Alert: "Fitting the worker to the work: when it's time, here's how". Check out our latest post by senior PhD student @dparmstr as he describes some of his recent research. https://t.co/hWXofZble5
Our students have been creating the ACE Student Transition Program The goal of the program is to assist ergonomics students in making the transition to professional work. Amazing job Christopher Moore, @dparmstr, and team
https://t.co/78MvUq73dK
Are you a student interested in ergonomics and hoping to transition into a career in ergonomics after graduation? Check out this opportunity from @ACE_ergo#ergonomics
*FINALISTS* for the #PechaKucha Student Competition at #IEA2021. The competition will follow the traditional Pecha Kucha format, where participants will have 6 min & 40 secs, to do 20 slides (20 seconds each)
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Hey ACE student members! ACE Student Committee will be hosting trivia on May 6 th at 7:30 PM
EST. The event will be hosted online in English. Come have some fun and meet students from
across the country! If you’d like to attend, please email us at [email protected].
Do some individuals better consider biomechanical exposure on their body when lifting? @dparmstr explores this question in more detail: https://t.co/maY7a3I3Xg
Industry 4.0 - We're in this together! Proud to celebrate the team's ACE 2020 Student Competition award winning submission https://t.co/ZICdHgxImF via @ACE_ergo#ergonomics with a shout out to @KineticaLabs
Congratulations to Sarah on her first published peer-reviewed paper in collaboration with @GrahamLab1 - Exploring the Application of Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning for Identifying Movement Phenotypes During Deep Squat and Hurdle Step Movements https://t.co/6lAX2IQzpD