The complete set of daily reports from the ISB Congress are now available at
http://www.isbweb.org/notisb/index.html .
Our search for the world's best Biomechanical Haiku yielded more than 40
examples from around the world. The best entries can be found at
http://www.isbweb.org/notisb/haiku.html and all of them will be posted in
due course. The winning entry came from John Brown, a graduate student at
the University of New Brunswick, Canada.
Thanks to all who entered and especially to Dr. Senshi Fukashiro for leading
the judging.
Regards,
Martyn Shorten
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http://www.isbweb.org/notisb/index.html .
Our search for the world's best Biomechanical Haiku yielded more than 40
examples from around the world. The best entries can be found at
http://www.isbweb.org/notisb/haiku.html and all of them will be posted in
due course. The winning entry came from John Brown, a graduate student at
the University of New Brunswick, Canada.
Thanks to all who entered and especially to Dr. Senshi Fukashiro for leading
the judging.
Regards,
Martyn Shorten
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