12th Delsys Prize – Invitation to Participate
Dear Biomch-L readers:
Delsys is pleased to announce the 12th Annual Delsys Prize - Promoting Innovation in Electromyography.
About the Prize -- The Delsys Prize was established in 2003 by Professor Carlo J. De Luca to promote innovation in the field of Electromyography.
The competition is open to everyone with an interest in the field of Electromyography. Applicants may enter the competition by submitting the official form available at http://www.delsys.com/DelsysPrize/Prize_Apply.html
The purpose of the award is to promote innovative uses of electromyography. The winner receives a complete Trigno™ 8-Channel Wireless EMG System with EMGworks® Acquisition and Analysis software. The Trigno System offers the latest in EMG technology with Hybrid Sensors that provide EMG signals and 3D Accelerometer signals. The prize is valued $21,900 USD.
Entries must be received by midnight (EDT; GMT-4) September 30, 2014.
The winner will be selected by a 5-member rotating Board consisting of experts from scientific, engineering, and medical disciplines.
Past winners include:
2003 Ms. Kim Sherman, Sandalwood, Inc, USA
2004 Dr. F.C.T. van der Helm, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
2005 Dr. A.L. Hof, University of Groningen, the Netherlands
2006 Dr. Andrew Fuglevand, University of Arizona, USA
2007 Dr. Ping Zhou, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, USA
2008 Dr. Helen Huang, University of Rhode Island, USA
2009 Mr. Ryan Stafford, University of Queensland, Australia
2010 Dr. Madeleine Lowery, University College Dublin, Ireland
2011 Dr. Dingguo Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
2012 Dr. Anton van Boxtel, Tilburg University, the Netherlands
2013 Dr. Sang Wook Lee, Catholic University of America, USA
To learn more about the prize and the previous winners, please visit http://www.delsys.com/
About Delsys, Inc.
Primarily focusing on surface and decomposition electromyography (sEMG and dEMG™), Delsys has established itself as an inventive leader in EMG and other biosensor solutions. Today, Delsys continues to lead the innovation path by developing tools for neuromuscular research, rehabilitation and injury clinics, human performance enhancement, and biofeedback applications.
The current product line includes: Desktop EMG solutions, Wireless EMG solutions for lab and field research, biosensor solutions, and dEMG™ technology for motor control studies.
Delsys Team
May 8, 2014
Dear Biomch-L readers:
Delsys is pleased to announce the 12th Annual Delsys Prize - Promoting Innovation in Electromyography.
About the Prize -- The Delsys Prize was established in 2003 by Professor Carlo J. De Luca to promote innovation in the field of Electromyography.
The competition is open to everyone with an interest in the field of Electromyography. Applicants may enter the competition by submitting the official form available at http://www.delsys.com/DelsysPrize/Prize_Apply.html
The purpose of the award is to promote innovative uses of electromyography. The winner receives a complete Trigno™ 8-Channel Wireless EMG System with EMGworks® Acquisition and Analysis software. The Trigno System offers the latest in EMG technology with Hybrid Sensors that provide EMG signals and 3D Accelerometer signals. The prize is valued $21,900 USD.
Entries must be received by midnight (EDT; GMT-4) September 30, 2014.
The winner will be selected by a 5-member rotating Board consisting of experts from scientific, engineering, and medical disciplines.
Past winners include:
2003 Ms. Kim Sherman, Sandalwood, Inc, USA
2004 Dr. F.C.T. van der Helm, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
2005 Dr. A.L. Hof, University of Groningen, the Netherlands
2006 Dr. Andrew Fuglevand, University of Arizona, USA
2007 Dr. Ping Zhou, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, USA
2008 Dr. Helen Huang, University of Rhode Island, USA
2009 Mr. Ryan Stafford, University of Queensland, Australia
2010 Dr. Madeleine Lowery, University College Dublin, Ireland
2011 Dr. Dingguo Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
2012 Dr. Anton van Boxtel, Tilburg University, the Netherlands
2013 Dr. Sang Wook Lee, Catholic University of America, USA
To learn more about the prize and the previous winners, please visit http://www.delsys.com/
About Delsys, Inc.
Primarily focusing on surface and decomposition electromyography (sEMG and dEMG™), Delsys has established itself as an inventive leader in EMG and other biosensor solutions. Today, Delsys continues to lead the innovation path by developing tools for neuromuscular research, rehabilitation and injury clinics, human performance enhancement, and biofeedback applications.
The current product line includes: Desktop EMG solutions, Wireless EMG solutions for lab and field research, biosensor solutions, and dEMG™ technology for motor control studies.
Delsys Team
May 8, 2014
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