Sjoerd Bruijn
@sjoerdmb
Scientist, foodie, traveller, wannabe runner, boardsports enthousiast. My research is on how humans are able to walk on two legs without falling over.
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http://sites.google.com/site/smbruijn/ 29-05-2010 19:50:34
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Wait it’s not Wednesday, and StrikerBee is missing (he’s sick.. :-(). Heleen B💉ersteker and me have new company though… and not only for climbing :- D welcome Renee!!
Congratulations to the PhDs (Moira, Nina van Mastrigt, & Kirsten Veerkamp) of our faculty for being selected as finalists of VvBN thesis award 2023 :) vvbn.org/finalisten-vvb…
Happy that I had the opportunity to visit Jesse Dean's lab during my PhD to gain new research experience, play basketball and find interesting new findings that have now been published here (also with Sjoerd Bruijn): doi.org/10.1016/j.humo… Poetic summary below ;) #one_tweet_a_day
Want to calculate gait events, and check them? We've had a tool for this for years, which I now also translated to Python, and made available for all of yous to use. Mohammadreza Mahaki even made some videos on how to use the tool. Feedback welcome! github.com/SjoerdBruijn/G…
New work from JinFang(金芳), Andreas Daffertshofer and me. In which we show that it's incredibly hard (impossible?) to predict whether an MEP will be elicited in a subject from the position, orientation and intensity of the MEP: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
All examples are now also in Python. For reading C3D in Python, I used ezc3d by Pierre Puchaud, which was really simple to implement (and I might implement the Matlab version as well some day, instead of the code I have there now )