ESS [The University of Sydney]

 

 

Research Seminars 1999

 

 

12 noon unless otherwise stated

Date Person Topic
4 Feb '99 (S102) Associate Professor A J "Knoek" van Soest Faculty of Human Movement Sciences at the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam Which factors determine the optimal pedalling rate in sprint cycling?
Tue 16/2/99 (S133) Dr Simeon Cairns, Auckland University The role of electrolytes versus acidosis in skeletal muscle fatigue
Wed 17/2/99 (E101)
Jointly with Rehabilitation Research Centre
Professor Brian Andrews , Biomedical Engineering, University of Alberta, Canada Control Techniques for Functional Electrical Stimulation in the Spinal Cord-Injured
2pm Tue 23/2/99 (S133) Dr Eric Ronco Post-Doctoral Fellow in the in the Laboratory For Systems and Control, Department of Electrical Engineering, The University of Sydney Open-Loop Intermittent Feedback Optimal Control of the Human Arm
Tue 2/3/99 Noon, S133 Associate Professor A.J. "Knoek" van Soest Faculty of Human Movement Sciences at the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam Control of explosive movements
Tue 16/3/99 Noon, S133 Dr Sandra Hunter, School of Exercise & Sport Science The effects of age and exercise on human skeletal muscle function and morphology
16/4/99, 1:00-2:30 Dr Arne Lundberg, and Dr Ingrid Enkenman, Karolinska Institute, and the Department of Orthopaedics, Huddinge Hospital, Sweden Informal seminar on foot mechanics [contact Richard Smith for details]
4/5/99 Theme discussion Disturbed Circadian Rhythms: Experimental design problem solving
18/5/99, 12 noon, S220 Dr Hans Westra, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam Muscle Fatigue and Calcium Uptake
27/5/99, 2 pm, S133
Jointly with Rehabilitation Research Centre
Dr Malcolm Granat, Bioengineering Unit, University of Strathclyde Future options for paraplegic walking using surface electrical stimulation.
15/6/99, 12 noon, S133 Ken Graham, NSW Institute of Sport Sport Science at the NSW Institute of Sport
10/8/99 (S133) Professor Pope Moseley, University of New Mexico Heat Shock Proteins and Physiological Adaptations to Heat
17/8/99 (S133) Professor Pope Moseley, University of New Mexico Heat Shock Proteins and the Immune Response
1/9/99
15/9/99
6/10/99
20/10/99
3/11/99
16/11/99 (S133) Dr Eric Ronco Post-Doctoral Fellow School of Information and Electrical Engineering Modelling and control of limb movement using the bond graph and optimisation
1/12/99
15/12/99

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