Consultations Available for Biomechanical Modeling or Machine Learning Questions
The Mobilize Center and the
Restore Center are offering a Virtual Office Hours program to support researchers working with wearable sensors, video technology, and other modalities in rehabilitation research. Researchers can apply for 30-minute consultations in one of two tracks: 1)
Biomechanical modeling with OpenSim and/or inertial measurement units (IMUs), and 2)
Machine learning, including video analysis. All phases of a research project are supported, such as formulating a research question, choosing and planning appropriate methods, and addressing issues with carrying out the study. Application deadline: January
8, 2021.
Learn more
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Joy P. Ku, PhD
Project Manager |
SimTK
Director of Communications and Engagement |
Mobilize Center
Director of Promotions and Didactic Interactions |
Restore Center
Director of Communications and Training |
NCSRR
Stanford University
650.736.8434 | joyku@stanford.edu