Jon (@jonstingel) 's Twitter Profile
Jon

@jonstingel

I don't fix things, I un-break them.

Neuromuscular Biomechanics Lab
PhD Candidate in Mechanical Engineering

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Jim Kadlecek (@jim_kadlecek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mount Union Alumni Sport Biz alum and Sport Sales Workshop alum AJ at this year’s Portland Sport Sales Workshop & Job Fair interviewing candidates and will also do sales training on in his role with San Jose Sharks Univ. of Mount Union Sport Biz careers!! #sswjf #SportSales

<a href="/mountunionalum/">Mount Union Alumni</a> Sport Biz alum and <a href="/SSWJF/">Sport Sales Workshop</a> alum <a href="/ajgioglio/">AJ</a> at this year’s Portland Sport Sales Workshop &amp; Job Fair interviewing candidates and will also do sales training on in his role with <a href="/SanJoseSharks/">San Jose Sharks</a>  <a href="/mountunion/">Univ. of Mount Union</a> Sport Biz careers!! #sswjf #SportSales
Jon (@jonstingel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was such a great project with cool potential! Lots of practice with the Biodesign process and an awesome time working on an amazing team!

Scott Uhlrich (@scottuhlrich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Humans can learn new muscle coordination patterns that reduce knee contact force. Our new paper in Scientific Reports: rdcu.be/cRpXa. Thanks to fantastic co-authors: Rachel Jackson, Ajay Seth, Julie Kolesar, Scott Delp. Neuromuscular Biomechanics Lab at Stanford Mobilize Center OpenSim (1/6)

Neuromuscular Biomechanics Lab at Stanford (@stanfordnmbl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now on YouTube! Biomechanics of Movement course videos from Stanford University Professor Scott Delp and Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa Professor Tom Uchida. Watch now: youtu.be/VbUNOFgYcKI Learn about the accompanying lectures, textbook, and homework problems on biomech.stanford.edu #biomechanics

Jon (@jonstingel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grateful to share my work with Neuromuscular Biomechanics Lab at Stanford on understanding the effects of running with an assistive device in Fukuoka, Japan! #ISB2023 #JSB2023 #ISB50 #ISBJSB2023 #Biomechanics It’s been a week full of great talks and lots of ideas! IntSoc Biomechanics 日本バイオメカニクス学会

Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance (@wutsaialliance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance member Jon and colleagues Stanford University created a musculoskeletal simulation framework to predict how a human will interact with an assistive device. Read more: buff.ly/3tpj4z9

Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance member <a href="/jonstingel/">Jon</a> and colleagues <a href="/Stanford/">Stanford University</a> created a musculoskeletal simulation framework to predict how a human will interact with an assistive device. Read more: buff.ly/3tpj4z9
Mobilize Center (@mobilizecenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Watch the Mobilize Center/Restore Center webinar with Keenon Werling entitled “AddBiomechanics – Lowering the Barriers to Musculoskeletal Modeling and Large-Scale Discoveries in Biomechanics” Research presentation: youtu.be/21sMhyGXGS8 Tutorial: youtu.be/iUFXpThUS5c

Josh Carter (@josh_carter_97) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first paper of my PhD on the estimation of GRFs from wearables is now live: peerj.com/articles/17896/ Full dataset of 50 runners (osf.io/wqjp9/) and accompanying code (github.com/JoshCarter97/L…) also open access for those interested!