Steven Fischer Kinesiology, Associate Professor; Associate Chair of Applied Research, Partnerships and Outreach Research Research Interests Discovering biomechanical determinants of occupational performance Advancing functional capacity evaluation Advancing digital human modeling Inform better, safer products Application Areas Balance/Motor Control/Biomechanics Rehabilitation Virtual Reality Wearable Devices Technology Areas Biomarkers Computational Modelling Machine Learning/AI Sensors Discipline Areas Biomechanical Engineering Human Factors Industrial Biotechnology Kinesiology
Steven Fischer Kinesiology, Associate Professor; Associate Chair of Applied Research, Partnerships and Outreach Research Research Interests Discovering biomechanical determinants of occupational performance Advancing functional capacity evaluation Advancing digital human modeling Inform better, safer products Application Areas Balance/Motor Control/Biomechanics Rehabilitation Virtual Reality Wearable Devices Technology Areas Biomarkers Computational Modelling Machine Learning/AI Sensors Discipline Areas Biomechanical Engineering Human Factors Industrial Biotechnology Kinesiology
Research Interests Discovering biomechanical determinants of occupational performance Advancing functional capacity evaluation Advancing digital human modeling Inform better, safer products Application Areas Balance/Motor Control/Biomechanics Rehabilitation Virtual Reality Wearable Devices Technology Areas Biomarkers Computational Modelling Machine Learning/AI Sensors Discipline Areas Biomechanical Engineering Human Factors Industrial Biotechnology Kinesiology
Research Interests Discovering biomechanical determinants of occupational performance Advancing functional capacity evaluation Advancing digital human modeling Inform better, safer products Application Areas Balance/Motor Control/Biomechanics Rehabilitation Virtual Reality Wearable Devices Technology Areas Biomarkers Computational Modelling Machine Learning/AI Sensors Discipline Areas Biomechanical Engineering Human Factors Industrial Biotechnology Kinesiology