I am a researcher specializing in biomechanics, with a focus on human movement analysis and gait modeling. My current research centers on understanding and characterizing the gait of individuals with above-knee prosthetics. By comparing the biomechanics of prosthetic users with those of able-bodied individuals, I aim to uncover insights that can improve rehabilitation techniques and enhance prosthetic design. In addition to my work on prosthetics, I am also involved in a collaborative effort to model symptoms of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson's disease, with a particular emphasis on analyzing tremor. My broader interests lie in developing tools and methods that contribute to better mobility outcomes for individuals with movement impairments, ultimately striving to bridge the gap between biomechanics research and practical healthcare solutions.
Thursday 2 January 2025