Mitchell Tillman, PhD (@tillmn8r) 's Twitter Profile
Mitchell Tillman, PhD

@tillmn8r

Postdoctoral researcher at Shirley Ryan Ability Lab.

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Mitchell Tillman, PhD (@tillmn8r) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is way outside my field but super cool! I wonder what bit of history led to such a concerted effort in the earth sciences towards scientific computing? And how can #biomechanics follow suit?

Aaron Trunt (@atrunt17) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a great article. Are we too focused on lead leg block because it's something we can see/visualize? Certainly seems that way... tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Mitchell Tillman, PhD (@tillmn8r) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does anyone know if it is possible to change the units used by Mokka (biomechanical-toolkit.github.io/mokka/index.ht…)? I have always exported my data in meters but recently tried in centimeters and Mokka did NOT handle it well.

The Struggling Scientists Podcast (@thestrugglings4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My Prof is well known for his writing And well... let's just say my papers improve A LOT from his feedback😅 So I taught ChatGPT🤖 my Prof's writing style and asked it for feedback And it worked!🧵👇 #ChatGPT #AI #AcademicTwitter, #ScienceTwitter  #PhD #Academia #PhDLife

Antonia Zaferiou, PhD (@azaferiou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In our new Scientific Reports paper, we share how young adults may leverage strategies used during straight-line walking in order to generate additional horizontal-plane momenta during turns👣nature.com/articles/s4159… Bravo Mitchell Tillman, PhD for your 2nd dissertation paper! 👏

Jenny Leestma (@jenniferleestma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As always, the Mentor Match program at #ASB2023 has garnered tons of interest! We'd love to get more mentors to even out the numbers. If you're interested in chatting with a trainee over lunch, please consider signing up! American Society of Biomechanics Please RT! forms.gle/GkiwswrLQHxoSW…

American Society of Biomechanics (@amsocbiomech) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#ASBStudents You won't want to miss tonight's ASB Student Networking Night! This is a great opportunity to meet fellow students and get questions answered! 🎓Student Networking Night 🗓️Thursday 7/27 📷7-8pm ET   💻Zoom Registration Link: pitt.zoom.us/meeting/regist……

#ASBStudents 

You won't want to miss tonight's ASB Student Networking Night! This is a great opportunity to meet fellow students and get questions answered!  

🎓Student Networking Night 
🗓️Thursday 7/27
📷7-8pm ET  
💻Zoom Registration Link: pitt.zoom.us/meeting/regist……
Phil Dixon (@biomechphil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing the open Oxford Foot Model (openOFM)! Great job by MSc student Elodie Drew ESMAC Code to be available shortly on GitHub.

Introducing the open Oxford Foot Model (openOFM)! Great job by MSc student Elodie Drew <a href="/ESMAC_society/">ESMAC</a> Code to be available shortly on GitHub.
Mitchell Tillman, PhD (@tillmn8r) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does anyone have any data/papers about ML margin of stability during *quiet standing* (or COM position relative to lateral edges of base of support)? I'm looking to understand whether there is a systematic asymmetry at a group level, maybe related to handedness? American Society of Biomechanics

Mitchell Tillman, PhD (@tillmn8r) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For my #mocap people I have a question: when writing code involving 3x3 rotation matrices (representing a set of coordinate axes), do you use column vectors or row vectors? I'm just curious what everyone is doing. ASB Postdoc Affinity Group American Society of Biomechanics ASB Early Career Faculty Affinity Group

Mitchell Tillman, PhD (@tillmn8r) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve always wondered if “correlation ≠ causation”, then how can you detect causation? Here is literally the first clear attempt I’ve ever seen at establishing guidelines for causality. Super cool!

eLife - the journal (@elife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The entire nervous system circuitry of a sea worm larva that could help us understand how the nervous system evolved. elifesciences.org/reviewed-prepr…

The entire nervous system circuitry of a sea worm larva that could help us understand how the nervous system evolved. elifesciences.org/reviewed-prepr…
Antonia Zaferiou, PhD (@azaferiou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📰New publication in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation: Healthy older adults leverage the same gait contexts to generate momenta needed for turning as they do during straight-line gait 🧠👣⤴️ jneuroengrehab.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…