For the health and safety of our conference attendees, we have decided to host our conference virtually. Please visit our website for more details: https://www.unomaha.edu/college-of-e...nce1/index.php.
5th Annual Human Movement Variability Conference &
1st Annual Great Plains Biomechanics Conference
VIRTUAL CONFERENCE, September 4, 2020
The Human Movement Variability conference is an annual conference organized by the Center for Research in Human Movement Variability and Department of Biomechanics since its culmination in 2016. The goal of the conference is to bring together researchers and clinicians to learn and share the latest in human movement variability research.
The Great Plains Biomechanics Conference is a new conference that will coincide with the Human Movement Variability conference in 2020. The goal of this conference is to provide a student-centered meeting where the growing field of biomechanics is explored through poster and podium sessions and a keynote speaker. The target demographic includes students, faculty, and clinicians from states such as Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota, Missouri, Colorado, and Oklahoma.
Thematic Areas
Below is a non-exhaustive list of thematic areas.
Online registration is required in order to participate in conference events, however, registration will be free.
5th Annual Human Movement Variability Conference &
1st Annual Great Plains Biomechanics Conference
VIRTUAL CONFERENCE, September 4, 2020
The Human Movement Variability conference is an annual conference organized by the Center for Research in Human Movement Variability and Department of Biomechanics since its culmination in 2016. The goal of the conference is to bring together researchers and clinicians to learn and share the latest in human movement variability research.
The Great Plains Biomechanics Conference is a new conference that will coincide with the Human Movement Variability conference in 2020. The goal of this conference is to provide a student-centered meeting where the growing field of biomechanics is explored through poster and podium sessions and a keynote speaker. The target demographic includes students, faculty, and clinicians from states such as Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota, Missouri, Colorado, and Oklahoma.
Thematic Areas
Below is a non-exhaustive list of thematic areas.
- Biomechanics
- Kinesiology
- Motor Control
- Motor Learning
- Motor Development
- Behavioral Neuroscience
- Cognitive Science
- Neuromechanics
- Orthopedic Biomechanics
- Musculoskeletal Modeling
- Rehabilitation Biomechanics
- Bioinspired Robotics
Online registration is required in order to participate in conference events, however, registration will be free.