Dear Colleagues,
I am excited to announce the launch of a Special Issue in the journal Symmetry titled "Symmetry/Asymmetry in Human Movement and Sensors Applied in Bioengineering." As the Guest Editor, I invite submissions that explore the role of symmetry and asymmetry in human movement, with applications across biomechanics, bioengineering, and sports science.
This Special Issue aims to bring together cutting-edge research and reviews on the theoretical and practical applications of symmetry and asymmetry in movement analysis. We particularly welcome studies leveraging sensor technologies in diagnostics, rehabilitation, and performance enhancement in sports science and related fields.
Special Issue Details:
We encourage you to consider submitting your recent work or reviews and to share this invitation with colleagues who may be interested. Together, we can advance the understanding of symmetry in movement science and its bioengineering applications.
Thank you, and I look forward to your contributions.
Warm regards,
Wangdo Kim
Professor, Universidad de Ingenier
I am excited to announce the launch of a Special Issue in the journal Symmetry titled "Symmetry/Asymmetry in Human Movement and Sensors Applied in Bioengineering." As the Guest Editor, I invite submissions that explore the role of symmetry and asymmetry in human movement, with applications across biomechanics, bioengineering, and sports science.
This Special Issue aims to bring together cutting-edge research and reviews on the theoretical and practical applications of symmetry and asymmetry in movement analysis. We particularly welcome studies leveraging sensor technologies in diagnostics, rehabilitation, and performance enhancement in sports science and related fields.
Special Issue Details:
- Submission Deadline: 31 May 2025
- Special Issue Link: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/symmetr...ues/6873W9ZAQE
We encourage you to consider submitting your recent work or reviews and to share this invitation with colleagues who may be interested. Together, we can advance the understanding of symmetry in movement science and its bioengineering applications.
Thank you, and I look forward to your contributions.
Warm regards,
Wangdo Kim
Professor, Universidad de Ingenier