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Huge congratulations to Dr. Lindsey Trejo, who just defended her dissertation and earned her PhD in Bioengineering! Lindsey’s dissertation is titled “Interaction of ankle exoskeleton assistance with age-related changes in…
Huge congratulations to Dr. Lindsey Trejo, who just defended her dissertation and earned her PhD in Bioengineering! Lindsey’s dissertation is titled “Interaction of ankle exoskeleton assistance with age-related changes in…
Huge congratulations to Dr. Greg Sawicki on being appointed the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering's Joseph Anderer Faculty Fellow! This appointment provides $12,000 in discretionary funds per year…
Huge congratulations to Greg on being named the 2023 American Society of Biomechanics Founders' Award winner! This award goes to one scientist each year to recognize “scientific accomplishment in biomechanics…
Congratulations to Drs. Jordyn Schroeder, Pawel Golyski, Jonathan Gosyne, and Laksh Kumar Punith and soon-to-be PhDs Lindsey Trejo and Ben Shafer who celebrated graduation at commencement this weekend! We had…
Huge congratulations to Dr. Jordyn Schroeder on successfully defending her dissertation and earning her Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering. Jordyn's dissertation is titled "Long-term effects of altered foot-ankle mechanics on locomotion…
We're excited to share our new paper "Perturbing the muscle work loop paradigm to unravel the neuromechanics of unsteady locomotion", out now in the Journal of Experimental Biology with Dr.…
Jenny was interviewed for the Journal of Experimental Biology's Early Career Researcher Spotlight series! Check out the interview here. This is associated with her new work on linking whole-body angular…
Our new paper Linking whole-body angular momentum and step placement during perturbed human walking is out now in the Journal of Experimental Biology! The paper is also accompanied by an…
Huge congratulations to Amro Alshareef on being awarded an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship! Amro is a second year PhD Student in the Robotics program. Congrats and much deserved!
We had tons of fun imaging muscles and tendons and chatting about human movement at the Biomechanics Day: Animals in Motion event at Zoo Atlanta! One of many awesome events…