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Fusing wearables and advanced computational models for real world analysis. This project aims to solve a major technological problem: our inability to study human skeletal, muscular, and neural functi

Griffith University — Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
Amount
Up to $505,493
Closes
Tuesday 1 July 2025
Status
closed
Type
open opportunity
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Description

Fusing wearables and advanced computational models for real world analysis. This project aims to solve a major technological problem: our inability to study human skeletal, muscular, and neural function in the real world. This project expects to, for the first time globally, integrate wearable sensors with neuromusculoskeletal computational models and artificial intelligence, and validate this technology. Expected project outcomes include an integrated system for future commercialisation and new understanding of how whole-body behavioural choices affect tissue mechanics during daily and sporting activities. Project outcomes should provide significant benefits, such as the ability to escape the laboratory to understand human performance for defence, sport, industrial, and health settings.. Scheme: Discovery Early Career Researcher Award. Field: 1106 - Human Movement and Sports Science. Lead: A/Prof David Saxby

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