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May 16-17, 2022, Human Movement Variability Pre-Conference Workshop
Activity Schedule overview:
Details:
This year we are hosting the 3rd Annual Great Plains Biomechanics Conference and the 7th Annual Human Movement Variability Conference. This year’s conferences will offer a hybrid format and have both an in-person and a virtual component. This will be a two-day event plus one virtual day and pre-conference workshops. The conferences bring together biomechanics, neuroscientists, cognitive science, motor control, and other researchers and students from the Great Plains region (Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Oklahoma) and other neighboring states (Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri) to discuss the current state and future of biomechanics research and provide excellent opportunities to explore exciting new research areas related to human movement variability. This regional meeting aims to (1) provide valuable networking opportunities to students and promote exceptional student work, (2) introduce unique biomechanical analyses to current researchers, (3) promote ASB membership and attendance at the annual ASB meeting, and, most importantly, (4) facilitate the exchange of ideas to further grow biomechanics research in the Great Plains region.
The variety of sessions proposed for this conference aims to bring together researchers, students, and industry partners. The lab tours, student social, and networking sessions will give students ample opportunities to connect with scientists and potential employers in a casual setting to aid in professional development. We have secured two distinguished keynote speakers that will introduce attendees to new and innovative biomechanics research. The workshops will train students and researchers alike in sophisticated analysis techniques related to human movement variability. Awards will be given for best scientific podium, best poster, and more! A special competition including a podium session for the Promising Student Award will highlight exceptional student work across the Great Plains region and assist in further developing professional and scientific presentation skills.
For more information visit: cobre.unomaha.edu
May 16-17, 2022, Human Movement Variability Pre-Conference Workshop
- Workshop hosted by the Nonlinear Analysis Core
- Great Plains Biomechanics Keynote Speaker: Dr. Andre Seyfarth, Technical University of Darmstadt
- Human Movement Variability Barry T. Bates Keynote Speaker: Dr. Jaap Van Dieen, VU Amsterdam
Activity Schedule overview:
- Tours of the BRB, socials, keynote presentations, poster and podium presentations and awards
- Pre-Conference Workshops:
- Phase Space Reconstruction, Measure Phase Space Dynamics, Measures of Uncertainty, Fractals and Multifractals
- Virtual Poster Presentations, presented by Podium
- Livestream for keynote and podium presentations
Details:
This year we are hosting the 3rd Annual Great Plains Biomechanics Conference and the 7th Annual Human Movement Variability Conference. This year’s conferences will offer a hybrid format and have both an in-person and a virtual component. This will be a two-day event plus one virtual day and pre-conference workshops. The conferences bring together biomechanics, neuroscientists, cognitive science, motor control, and other researchers and students from the Great Plains region (Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Oklahoma) and other neighboring states (Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri) to discuss the current state and future of biomechanics research and provide excellent opportunities to explore exciting new research areas related to human movement variability. This regional meeting aims to (1) provide valuable networking opportunities to students and promote exceptional student work, (2) introduce unique biomechanical analyses to current researchers, (3) promote ASB membership and attendance at the annual ASB meeting, and, most importantly, (4) facilitate the exchange of ideas to further grow biomechanics research in the Great Plains region.
The variety of sessions proposed for this conference aims to bring together researchers, students, and industry partners. The lab tours, student social, and networking sessions will give students ample opportunities to connect with scientists and potential employers in a casual setting to aid in professional development. We have secured two distinguished keynote speakers that will introduce attendees to new and innovative biomechanics research. The workshops will train students and researchers alike in sophisticated analysis techniques related to human movement variability. Awards will be given for best scientific podium, best poster, and more! A special competition including a podium session for the Promising Student Award will highlight exceptional student work across the Great Plains region and assist in further developing professional and scientific presentation skills.
For more information visit: cobre.unomaha.edu
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