Dear Biomch-L readers!
We are very pleased to announce the winner of the Delsys Contest 2004.
The Delsys Contest was established in 2003 to commemorate the 10-year
anniversary of Delsys, Inc., which has been proudly serving the needs of
Electromyographers worldwide. Delsys is committed to fostering
innovative applications in Electromyography and to providing novel EMG
solutions.
The winning proposal was selected from a pool of 49 applicants for its
innovativeness and creativity, by a committee consisting of five experts
in the field of Electromyography.
The Contest winner will receive a complete Bagnoli-4 EMG system,
EMGworks, and Dell Desktop Computer, a total value of $ 9,000.
The WINNER of the Delsys Contest is:
Professor Dr. F.C.T van der Helm
Delft University of Technology
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Delft, The Netherlands
"Estimation of Proprioceptive Reflex Gains using Surface EMG"
Honorable mention is given to two other proposals, which captured the
Contest's spirit of Innovation.
Tobias Gerdin
P&I Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology
"Software Instrument Interfaced using Surface Electromyography"
Dr. William A. Sands
United States Olympic Committee
"EMG Helps Olympic Gymnastics Coaches Select Appropriate Lead-Up Drills
and Skills for Still Rings
For complete information, please visit http://www.delsys.com
We sincerely thank the moderators of Biomech-L for granting us the
opportunity to promote this event.
_______________
Delsys, Inc.
delsys@delsys.com
www.delsys.com
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We are very pleased to announce the winner of the Delsys Contest 2004.
The Delsys Contest was established in 2003 to commemorate the 10-year
anniversary of Delsys, Inc., which has been proudly serving the needs of
Electromyographers worldwide. Delsys is committed to fostering
innovative applications in Electromyography and to providing novel EMG
solutions.
The winning proposal was selected from a pool of 49 applicants for its
innovativeness and creativity, by a committee consisting of five experts
in the field of Electromyography.
The Contest winner will receive a complete Bagnoli-4 EMG system,
EMGworks, and Dell Desktop Computer, a total value of $ 9,000.
The WINNER of the Delsys Contest is:
Professor Dr. F.C.T van der Helm
Delft University of Technology
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Delft, The Netherlands
"Estimation of Proprioceptive Reflex Gains using Surface EMG"
Honorable mention is given to two other proposals, which captured the
Contest's spirit of Innovation.
Tobias Gerdin
P&I Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology
"Software Instrument Interfaced using Surface Electromyography"
Dr. William A. Sands
United States Olympic Committee
"EMG Helps Olympic Gymnastics Coaches Select Appropriate Lead-Up Drills
and Skills for Still Rings
For complete information, please visit http://www.delsys.com
We sincerely thank the moderators of Biomech-L for granting us the
opportunity to promote this event.
_______________
Delsys, Inc.
delsys@delsys.com
www.delsys.com
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