Running Mechanics in Rugby Union: A Field-Based Comparison of Male and Female Athletes
Applications are invited for a Postgraduate Research studentship, supported by Aston University to be undertaken within the Engineering for Health Research Centre at Aston University. The successful applicant will join an established experimental group working on sports biomechanics and engineering projects.
Learn more about the project and how to apply here: https://shorturl.at/77zWH
Overseas Applicants
Overseas students are welcome to apply for this position.
Project Aim
To investigate sex-based differences in acceleration and maximal velocity gait mechanics in rugby union players using wearable technology (e.g., Inertial Measurement Units; IMUs), and to assess the influence of fatigue on these parameters.
For enquiries about this project contact Dr Daniel Glassbrook at d.glassbrook@aston.ac.uk.
Applications are invited for a Postgraduate Research studentship, supported by Aston University to be undertaken within the Engineering for Health Research Centre at Aston University. The successful applicant will join an established experimental group working on sports biomechanics and engineering projects.
Learn more about the project and how to apply here: https://shorturl.at/77zWH
Overseas Applicants
Overseas students are welcome to apply for this position.
Project Aim
To investigate sex-based differences in acceleration and maximal velocity gait mechanics in rugby union players using wearable technology (e.g., Inertial Measurement Units; IMUs), and to assess the influence of fatigue on these parameters.
For enquiries about this project contact Dr Daniel Glassbrook at d.glassbrook@aston.ac.uk.