
Kaitlyn
@kaitdowner
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16-09-2019 02:55:57
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This summer, #Hengineer Kaitlyn Downer studied how modifications to an adaptive treadmill could promote increased propulsion or step length. This work could someday help people who have weakness on one side of the body after a stroke. #biomechanics symposium.foragerone.com/udel/project/3…

Congratulations to all who earned U.S. National Science Foundation graduate fellowships -- especially our #Hengineers!

Now on YouTube! Biomechanics of Movement course videos from Stanford University Professor Scott Delp and Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa Professor Tom Uchida. Watch now: youtu.be/VbUNOFgYcKI Learn about the accompanying lectures, textbook, and homework problems on biomech.stanford.edu #biomechanics


The new Institute for Engineering Driven Health has named mechanical engineering/Biomedical Engineering @ UDEL professor Jill Higginson inaugural director. Congratulations! 👏🎉 engr.udel.edu/news/2022/11/i…



#newinJBME Adaptive treadmills promote more balanced anterior and posterior impulses, possibly improving their efficacy for gait rehabilitation by emphasizing changes in gait mechanics instead of position to naturally adjust speed. UD Engineering doi.org/10.1115/1.4063…



Lunch and cookies with UF Neuromechanics of Mobility Lab to celebrate our busy but successful July!! 🎉 We officially embarked on our #NSFCAREER project, and Kaitlyn (Kaitlyn), Grant (Grant Maddox), and Mo (Mohammad Rahimi) each passed their PhD proposals/qualifying exams!



The UF Neuromechanics of Mobility Lab is excited to be at #ASB2024 along with some of our UF colleagues! Come check out our work and chat with us. We’ll be presenting something each day.



We had a wonderful turnout this morning at the #ASB2024 Theia-sponsored fun run! Can you find the Gator Biomechanics? Thank you to all who participated! American Society of Biomechanics

