Friedl De Groote
@friedldegroote
Associate Professor at KU Leuven, Belgium. Using a blended computational and experimental approach to study neuromechanics.
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11-11-2018 12:56:42
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New preprint with @CristinaBayc, Edwin van Asseldonk, Friedl De Groote (and not on twitter Michelle, Arvid and Herman) on assisting walking balance with a bilateral ankle-foot exoskeleton. tweeprint to follow
I’m happy to 📢that I can fund a #PhDstudent starting in Fall ’23. Prospective #PhD students: please send me your CV, transcripts, and research interests PhD Voice - Independently Run The PhD Place #PhDposition Augusta University #AcademicTwitter #AcademicChatter #academicjobs debjehu.wixsite.com/gaitlab/join-t…
JOB ALERT (2/2) Postdoc position on integrating biophysically-based muscle models into musculoskeletal simulations. Collaboration with Neuromechanics Lab is Lena Ting and Campbell Muscle Lab @ UKY. More info on kuleuven.be/personeel/jobs….
Last chance to apply for a faculty position in Coulter BME | Emory & Georgia Tech! Applications due Jan 15, and the call is open. Being in AI/ML is a bonus! bme.gatech.edu/bme/job/facult…
#ArticlesInPress “Faster triceps surae muscle cyclic contractions alter muscle activity and whole-body metabolic rate” Wannes Swinnen et al. ow.ly/sjTi50MjWf4 #JAPPL Friedl De Groote @woutersinas
PhD position in Spinal #Biomechanics #Rheumatology #ComputerVision : findaphd.com/phds/project/a… - Apply by the 2nd April! Feel free to reach out to me ([email protected]) for any question!
Are we ready to adopt more accurate muscle models into musculoskeletal simulations of human movement? Read our new review here: authors.elsevier.com/a/1hCwo4-6-e5QT Special #ISB50 IntSoc Biomechanics Journal of Biomechanics It has been a pleasure to work with you, James Wakeling Lab and Friedl De Groote
Assisting walking balance using a bio-inspired exoskeleton controller (doi.org/10.1186/s12984…) with @Bayon, Edwin van Asseldonk, Friedl De Groote and (and not on twitter co-authors) Thread!