Dominic Farris
@FarrisDominicAssociate Professor at the University of Exeter with interests in the biomechanics of human movement, and the muscles behind it
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Another PhD scholarship up for grabs. This time primarily with colleagues in Engineering at Exeter and Bath. Biomechanical modelling of Diabetic feet, fully funded by the MRC and open to UK and International applicants. For details and contacts see: exeter.ac.uk/study/funding/…
Fully-funded (stipend and training grant) PhD project on foot biomechanics available for applications - exeter.ac.uk/study/pg-resea… . if you're interested please get in touch. Scheme details - exeter.ac.uk/study/funding/… . Project - exeter.ac.uk/v8media/recrui…
PhD stipend alert! We have stipend and training funding for a PhD student to work on assessment of abdominal muscle function pre/post hernia surgery. Supervisory team includes surgeons and academics - findaphd.com/phds/project/d…
A fun collab with @FarrisDominic out in @royalsociety where we explore how simple exoskeleton devices influence standing balance. A big shout out to the awesome team of undergrads and @J_L_Williamson9 who led this data collection. royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…
Currently open: opportunities for citizens and residents of China to undertake a PhD at Exeter funded by the China Scholarship Council. Projects in our faculty, including ours, found here: exeter.ac.uk/study/pg-resea…
Job alert! Exciting opportunity in top team... Griffith University is looking for: Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Engineering. jobs.smartrecruiters.com/GriffithUniver… via @SmartRecruiters
KTP Associate position now up for grabs on a project lead by my amazing colleague Gen Williams @GKRWilliams and JockeyCam... jobs.exeter.ac.uk/hrpr_webrecrui…
Great to see the next installment of @BirchJonathon's PhD work published in @japplphysiol . Using damped surfaces this time to learn about foot-ankle neuromechanical function - considerations for footwear! journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.115… @FootScience
Luciana Torquati @DrLuTor and Anni Vanhatalo @vanhatilator representing University of Exeter @ExeterSHS on the big stage @ECSSCongress
The McGowan Lab has an opening for a PhD student interested in studying muscle-tendon dynamics during locomotion in complex terrain by kangaroo rats. For more information, DM me or visit: keck.usc.edu/integrative-an…
PhD scholarship alert! Cool exoskeleton-human interaction project based at University of Queensland (Australia) and at Uni of Exeter (UK). Fully-funded and leads to a dual-degree. Working with Alejandro Melendez-Calderon, @TaylorJMDick , and me! scholarships.uq.edu.au/scholarship/qu…
Great to see Logan Wade's @LWadeBiomech new paper out. He came up with the idea to analyse walking ankle work loops with vector coding to characterise how humans speed up their walking. Useful for exoskeleton and legged robot design concepts - royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…
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