Semester / Bachelor / Master thesis: “The biomechanics of human body during balance on a wobble board and gait perturbed” (70% experimental, 30% theoretical)
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Job Description
Semester / Bachelor / Master thesis: “The biomechanics of human body during balance on a wobble board and gait perturbed” (70% experimental, 30% theoretical)
06.12., Student assistants, internships, student research projects
Maintaining joint stability and balance is key for human movement, yet current datasets rarely combine EMG, GRF, and MoCap, limiting biomechanical modeling. This thesis will collect a high-quality multimodal dataset capturing muscle co-contraction during wobble-board balancing and controlled gait perturbations, providing a strong basis for future work, including machine learning models of neuromuscular responses.
Research objectives
The main goal of this thesis is to use the ethically approved experimental protocol, collect a multi-modal dataset and perform a primary analysis on it. The dataset integrates: