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Yannis Halkiadakis Successfully Defends Dissertation

Yannis Halkiadakis

Yannis Halkiadakis successfully defended his dissertation entitled "Modeling Gait Adaptation in Post-ACL Reconstruction Individuals in Response to Asymmetric Walking Perturbations". In his work, he utilized an asymmetric walking protocol to evaluate how post anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction individuals adopted new gait strategies in response to the gait perturbation. He model this adaptation using computational modeling and machine learning. Congratulations Dr. Halkiadakis!

Noah Davidson Presents at the World Congress of Biomechanics in Taipei, Taiwan

Noah Davidson

Congratulations to Noah Davidson on his podium presentation at the World Congress of Biomechanics in Taipei, Taiwan! He successfully presented his work on “Characterizing Stride Time Variability to Classify Individuals with Neurodegenerative Disorders“.

Yannis Halkiadakis Presents at the World Congress of Biomechanics in Taipei, Taiwan

Yannis Halkiadakis

Congratulations to Yannis Halkiadakis on his podium presentation at the World Congress of Biomechanics in Taipei, Taiwan! He successfully presented his work on “Asymmetric Walking Helps Restore Symmetric Limb Loading in Post-Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Individuals“.
July 12, 2022