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Pursuing a research degree in the Faculty of Biological Sciences allows you to cultivate expertise as an autonomous investigator in your selected discipline. Guided by your principal supervisor and additional co-supervisors, you'll conduct pioneering research on specific biological challenges while joining a vibrant academic community employing cross-disciplinary methods to address contemporary scientific inquiries. During your doctoral studies, you'll not only deepen your specialized knowledge but also enhance professional competencies through structured training initiatives, seminar participation, and conference engagements.
Exercise and sports biomechanics research examines the mechanical functioning of the lower extremities and spinal column. Athletic achievement depends on the musculoskeletal system's ability to manage, absorb, and harness ground reaction forces. Through synthesizing data from movement analysis, electromyography, and force assessments, we establish mechanistic frameworks for performance enhancement and injury prevention. Key research domains encompass: biomechanical factors in overuse injuries during physical activity, locomotor adaptations to diverse environmental conditions, and prosthetic influences on walking patterns. Our investigations employ various methodologies such as 3D motion tracking, plantar pressure analysis, and intelligent systems for prosthetic biofeedback.