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    Delsys Workshop at WCB 2014, July 6th, Boston (USA)

    Bridging Motor Control and Biomechanics: What can Advances in Sensor Technology Offer?

    Delsys is pleased to announce the workshop “Bridging Motor Control and Biomechanics: What can Advances in Sensor Technology Offer?” at the next WCB conference in Boston, MA (USA).

    Date, Time, and Venue
    July 6th, 12:00-2:30 PM. Hynes Convention Center, 900 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02115, USA.

    Workshop Details
    The workshop will present current advances in sensor technology for extending biomechanical investigations into new areas of investigation. The workshop will emphasize ways in which sensor technology can be used for biomechanical applications that require high signal fidelity during vigorous activities (sport/exercise), high precision and reliability (robotics/prosthetics), or that bridge the gap between Biomechanics and Motor Control (neural control). The format will include brief didactic presentations and demonstrations of the technology.

    Presenters
    Prof. Carlo J. De Luca, Ph.D., Boston University and Delsys Inc. (USA)
    Prof. Serge H. Roy, Sc.D., P.T., Boston University and Delsys Inc. (USA)
    Prof. Paola Contessa, Ph.D., Boston University and Delsys Inc. (USA)
    Shey-Sheen Chang, Ph.D., Delsys Inc. (USA)
    Gianluca De Luca, M.S., Delsys Inc. (USA)

    Who should attend?
    The workshop is designed for researchers interested in recording, analyzing and interpreting biological signals for biomechanical and/or motor control applications. Attendees of WCB 2014 curious about developments in the burgeoning field of sensor technology, and how such advances may extend the reach of biomechanical investigations are welcomed. Participants will have the opportunity to explore and discuss this field with experienced developers, innovators, and users of the technology.

    Registration Deadline and Fee
    Registration is free but required at http://www.delsys.com/news/workshops/. Deadline for registration is June 30th, 2014.
    Lunch will be provided.

    Contact Information
    To learn more about the workshop, please visit http://www.delsys.com/news/workshops/.
    For any additional information, please contact delsys@delsys.com

    About Delsys, Inc.
    Primarily focusing on surface Electromyography (sEMG), Delsys has established itself as an inventive leader in sEMG technology, decomposition of sEMG (dEMG™), 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

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    Re: Delsys Workshop at 2014 World Congress of Biomechanics

    A kind reminder that the registration deadline for the Delsys Workshop at WCB 2014 is June 30th, 2014. Further details can be seen below and in the attached document.


    Delsys Workshop at WCB 2014, July 6th, Boston (USA)

    Bridging Motor Control and Biomechanics: What can Advances in Sensor Technology Offer?

    Delsys is pleased to announce the workshop “Bridging Motor Control and Biomechanics: What can Advances in Sensor Technology Offer?” at the next WCB conference in Boston, MA (USA).

    Date, Time, and Venue
    July 6th, 12:00-2:30 PM. Hynes Convention Center, 900 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02115, USA.

    Workshop Details
    The workshop will present current advances in sensor technology for extending biomechanical investigations into new areas of investigation. The workshop will emphasize ways in which sensor technology can be used for biomechanical applications that require high signal fidelity during vigorous activities (sport/exercise), high precision and reliability (robotics/prosthetics), or that bridge the gap between Biomechanics and Motor Control (neural control). The format will include brief didactic presentations and demonstrations of the technology.

    Presenters
    Prof. Carlo J. De Luca, Ph.D., Boston University and Delsys Inc. (USA)
    Prof. Serge H. Roy, Sc.D., P.T., Boston University and Delsys Inc. (USA)
    Prof. Paola Contessa, Ph.D., Boston University and Delsys Inc. (USA)
    Shey-Sheen Chang, Ph.D., Delsys Inc. (USA)
    Gianluca De Luca, M.S., Delsys Inc. (USA)

    Who should attend?
    The workshop is designed for researchers interested in recording, analyzing and interpreting biological signals for biomechanical and/or motor control applications. Attendees of WCB 2014 curious about developments in the burgeoning field of sensor technology, and how such advances may extend the reach of biomechanical investigations are welcomed. Participants will have the opportunity to explore and discuss this field with experienced developers, innovators, and users of the technology.

    Registration Deadline and Fee
    Registration is free but required at http://www.delsys.com/news/workshops/. Deadline for registration is June 30th, 2014.
    Lunch will be provided.

    Contact Information
    To learn more about the workshop, please visit http://www.delsys.com/news/workshops/.
    For any additional information, please contact delsys@delsys.com

    About Delsys, Inc.
    Primarily focusing on surface Electromyography (sEMG), Delsys has established itself as an inventive leader in sEMG technology, decomposition of sEMG (dEMG™), 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
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