Celeste Coltman
@celestecoltman
Associate Professor in Exercise Science @UniCanberra. Theme lead, Applied Biomechanics @UC_RISE
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23-11-2014 22:00:33
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"Working together we can show that fit matters and affects performance.” Celeste Coltman from UCRISE and Professor Susan Sokolowski from University of Oregon are joining forces to make sportwear and protective equipment more inclusive. #UniCBR bit.ly/3uY1UK0
Join our Applied Biomechanics team at UCRISE to work on a collaborative project with Defence Science and Technology Group - Australia to enhance the fit, form and function of body armour for soldiers. Post Doctoral Research Fellow (Human Factors/Design/Biomechanics) - 2.5 yrs uctalent.canberra.edu.au/cw/en/job/5007…
Thank you National Biomechanics Day for making this collaboration possible! What a special BRInC program visit to Broken Hill 🇦🇺 to run a NBD event and reconnect with mentees from our 2022 program. Huge thanks to Laura Hutchinson who zoomed in from 🇨🇦 and of course our MVP Maddy Kirk!
Such a pleasure to be part of this team! Congratulations Gráinne Donnelly, you’re a ⭐️
We are looking for a PhD student to join our team exploring Breast Impacts and Breast Protective Equipment at the University of Canberra @UCRISE Jobs in Sport Science more information here: biomch-l.isbweb.org/forum/biomch-l…
Thank you National Biomechanics Day for your support and collaboration to inspire the next generation of girls in biomechanics and STEM!
Looking forward to tomorrow’s Women in Biomechanics Wikipedia edit-a-thon in conjunction with ABC-ANZORS 2024. Attendees in Melbourne ahead of the conference, join us for an afternoon of editing + an International Women in Biomechanics x BRInC program meet up! ANZSB
We held a Women in Biomechanics edit-a-thon in conjunction with a BRInC program x International Women in Biomechanics meet up at ABC-ANZORS 2024 ANZSB 6 new pages are published (more to come). Thanks to the stars who attended and Wikimedia Australia for their support!