Kim Ingraham
@harrisonbartlett.bsky.social
Engineer, Researcher, Entrepreneur, Scientist Interested in Assistive devices, biomechanics, robotics, and machine design
@birdbiomech.bsky.social
Integrative physiologist, biomechanist, robot enthusiast, STEM diversity advocate, she/her, Professor @UCI http://neuromechanics.bio.uci.edu http://cims.uci.edu
@pcfino.bsky.social
Biomechanist researching gait, balance, concussion, motor control, neuromechanics at U of Utah. Detroit-born girl dad. All views are my own. He/him
@kirstymcdonald.bsky.social
Interested in the mechanics, energetics and control of locomotion. Senior Lecturer at UNSW.
@dereknwolf.bsky.social
Assistant Professor University of Cincinnati Biomechanics, Engineering, and Advanced Robotics for Creating Assistive Technology (BEARCAT Lab) He/Him
@klpoggensee.bsky.social
Biomechanist and roboticist. Postdoctoral researcher at TU Delft and Erasmus MC.
@breccagaffney.bsky.social
Assistant Professor ME and biomechanist @CUDenverENGR & @CUDenverBioE || Postdoc alum @wustl_pt || alum @coschoolofmines @UofDenver @RitchieSchool || ashe/her/hers
@doctorbobg.bsky.social
Professor and Lab Director @UMRobotics | Enhancing human ability with robotics, control systems, and prosthetics/orthotics
@jenniferleestma.bsky.social
Postdoc @ Harvard 🦿🧠🦾 Neural interfaces + wearable robotics PhD Robotics from GeorgiaTech jenniferleestma.com
@allenjl12.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at the University of Florida. Biomechanist. Engineer. Left-hander.
@cvhammond.com
Computational Biomechanics PhD Student at Rice University 🖥️🦴💪 Lead Developer on the NMSM Pipeline 🏃♀️🏋️♀️ Gravel Enthusiast 🚴🏻♀️ cvhammond.com
@rai-maclean.bsky.social
Ass. Prof. at University of Twente. Biomechanics, neuromechanics, exos and all that good stuff.
@brianumberger.bsky.social
Biomechanics professor at the University of Michigan, interested in all aspects of human locomotion.
@cgwelker.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at CU Boulder studying assistive devices at the intersection of biomechanics, haptics, and robotics.
@biomechanthony.bsky.social
human movement, wearable robots, wearable sensors, machine learning
@stevecollins.bsky.social
Stanford professor studying biomechanics, robotics, and design. I think a lot about how we design exoskeletons to improve human mobility. Also how we help students become good engineers. #Sci‘Sky. biomechatronics.stanford.edu