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Ajay Anand

I'm interested in creating new physiological data sets as well as make use of currently existing models
Institution: University of Utah

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Ed Chadwick

I'm involved in musculo-skeletal modelling of the shoulder and upper limb.
Institution: University of Aberdeen

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Satyajit Halder

I am working on Trajectory optimization of sit-to-stand motion of human with disability in single leg.
Institution: Indian Institute of Technology Madras

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José Antonio Hechavarría Lago

Institution: Univercidad de Holguín

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Paul McCarroll

Orthopaedic surgeon and previous physio interested in biomechanics
Institution: Royal college of surgeons ireland

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Heewon Park

Institution: KAIST

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Erin Radcliffe

Neural Engineering PhD candidate interested in computational modeling of human movement and neuromotor control paradigms
Institution: University of Colorado Anschutz Medical School

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Massimo Sartori

My goal is to establish a unique roadmap for discovering fundamental principles of movement at the interface between humans and machines. My research focuses on understanding the neuro-musculo-skeletal mechanisms underlying human movement and how these are altered by impairment. I apply neuro-mechanical modelling and electrophysiological signal processing, in a translational way, to develop real-time bioinspired technologies for restoring natural motor function and for enhancing human health. I am currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Twente where I direct the Neuromechanical Modelling & Engineering Lab.
Institution: University of Twente

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Zhenyu Yan

Institution: University of Bristol

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Yihui Zhao

Institution: University of Leeds

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Али Ваддах

Institution: ITMO

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