Sydney Bell presents MASc seminar
MASc student Sydney Bell presented her thesis on "Muscle Torque Generator Model For A Two Degree-of-Freedom Shoulder Joint" - Congratulations!Â
MASc student Sydney Bell presented her thesis on "Muscle Torque Generator Model For A Two Degree-of-Freedom Shoulder Joint" - Congratulations!Â
MASc student Adam Caldwell presented his thesis on "Development and Comparison of 3D Dynamic Models to Predict Golf Clubhead-Ball Impacts" - Congratulations!Â
PhD candidate Ali Nasr successfully defended his PhD thesis - Congratulations!Â
PhD student Kevin Zhu presented MoRG's research in sports to during the High Performance Advisory Council meeting at the , including research in ,
Research on computer vision applications in fencing by Kevin Zhu,ÌýJohn McPhee, and Alexander Wong was featured on the .
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KAPAO, a human pose estimator developed by William McNally ²¹²Ô»åÌýJohn McPhee, as well as co-authors Kanav Vats and Alexander Wong,Ìýwas accepted for publication at the . Congratulations!Â
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Research on "Optimization of a Multibody Dynamic Model of the Fouetté Turn" by Mackenzie Collins, Keaton Inkol, and John McPhee was featured at the .
PhD candidate AliAsghar Mohammadi Nasrabadi presented his work on  at the conference.
At the , MASc candidate Adam Caldwell presented his work on .
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We are looking for participants for research in joint torque modeling of the shoulder for lifting and reaching motions. In appreciation for your time, you will receive remuneration of $40 for the session. We invite men and women 18-64 years old who are able to perform activities of daily living without pain ²¹²Ô»åÌýwithout existing heart conditions to participate.
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