Thanks @PittTimes for featuring the interdisciplinary tribology research by @kurt_beschorner & @TevisJacobsLab that impacts us all - preventing slips, trips, and falls at the nanoscale https://t.co/Qp9BVr3P1R
Anna Bailes was the 3rd overall female and Kurt Beschorner placed 2nd in his age group at the Greenfield Glide! Here is a picture of their earned metals!
At the University of Pittsburgh Human Movement and Balance Lab, we are studying people's motions as they climb ladders!
Time: 2-3 hours
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Please call us at (412) 624-9261 to find out more or to enroll!
Shout-out to @PittHMBL's Michelle Karabin who received an NIH F31 award to study how the body maintains balance during walking and how it is affected by vestibular disorders. https://t.co/JDvJoLntSI
Shout out to @PittHMBL's @SarahHemler who was awarded the Nike Footwear Award for her manuscript and presentation at the @FootwearBiomech symposium!
https://t.co/jWY0sKo5OQ
All-American pole vaulter Michelle Karabin earned an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. Michelle received a BS in mechanical and biomedical engineering at @CMUEngineering and is now pursuing a PhD in bioengineering at @PittHMBL. https://t.co/hEIB6S0lSE
“The strength of our test is in its simplicity. Use the base of a AA battery to measure the worn region of your slip-resistant shoe. When the worn region becomes larger than the base of a battery, the shoe should be replaced." https://t.co/TyKt5fflii
Kudos to @SarahHemler who was awarded first place in the @PittGradStudies' 2021 @3MT_official competition! She presented her shoe tread research from the Human Movement and Balance Laboratory. 🎉🎉https://t.co/HB1ZrO63XQ