Nimmy Mariam Abraham
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Once our @CollegeofEMPS #VSimulator and Exeter #bridge facilities Exeter Science Park reopen, University of Exeter #PHD student Nimmy Abraham will use them to research human comfort when walking and jumping on a #vibrating structure. See our latest news story here bit.ly/37KNEEF
Thanks BBC Countryfile for the feature!
We're hosting the 55th Human Responses to #vibration conference at University of Exeter on 23rd and 24th June 2022 focusing on hand-transmitted and whole-body vibration and motion sickness, sponsored by Ideagen Reactec and Full Scale Dynamics Abstracts welcome. For details, visit bit.ly/3bb16CZ
Check out this video of Vibration Engineering University of Exeter #PhD #student Nimmy Abraham Nimmy Mariam Abraham testing her sequences on our #motion platform before testing gets underway with participants at our University of Exeter facility at Exeter Science Park tomorrow.
An insight into our University of Exeter facility at Exeter Science Park with Professor James Brownjohn james brownjohn and the team from Holovis, who created our immersive #virtualreality youtu.be/X0o17UZ7hEI via YouTube
Nimmy Abraham Nimmy Mariam Abraham is a PhD student in Vibration Engineering University of Exeter, using VSimulators and bridge facilities at Exeter Science Park tinyurl.com/ff3ru99z @CollegeofEMPS #INWED21
Check out our blog about the #structural tests with pedestrians carried out by our researchers on the lively Exeter Bridge at Exeter Science Park as part of a collaboration between University of Exeter, Loughborough University and Harbin Institute of Technology bit.ly/3bSpLl3
Former and current members of the Vibration Engineering Section met up when they all happened to be attending the Society for Experimental Mechanics IMAC-XLI conference on #Structural #Dynamics in Austin, Texas - it's a small world in #structuralengineering!
Congratulations to our #PhD student Nimmy Mariam Abraham for her second place award for the best paper at the Society for Experimental Mechanics IMAC XLI conference.
Current and former Vibration Engineering University of Exeter members Nimmy Abraham, Aleksandar Pavic, Stana Zivanovic and Sigong Zhang are at TU Delft for Eurodyn 2023, an international conference on #structures and #dynamics
A paper authored by Vibration Engineering University of Exeter PhD student Nimmy Abraham about use of our @uniofexeter facility at Exeter Science Park to measure the impact of vertical vibrations on human rhythmic jumping has been published in Elsevier's Structures journal tinyurl.com/mrye9nrv
Research published by Nimmy Mariam Abraham at VSimulators examines the impact of vertical vibrations on human rhythmic jumping. This was using the high-tech facilities at University of Exeter, including force plates by AMTI Read the report 👉 zurl.co/hGRB
Well done to #PhD student Nimmy Mariam Abraham, Prof Stana Zivanovic and Genevieve Williams. They are finalists in STEM for Britain 2024 with their abstract about using VSimulators to explore the dynamics of rhythmic jumping subjected to vertical vibrations - to be presented at UK House of Commons in March
Nimmy Mariam Abraham from University of Exeter, shares her research at #STEM4Brit. Ever thought about the impact of your movements on building structures? Nimmy explains how jumping in unison, whether it is at a dance class, concert or watching a football game, can have an effect on the structural
Well done to #PhD student Nimmy Abraham, an Engineering category finalist in STEM for Britain. She was at the House of Commons yesterday to present a poster of her abstract about using VSimulators University of Exeter to explore the dynamics of rhythmic jumping subjected to vertical vibrations