Wednesday, June 8, 2022 At the 2022 ISEA Engineering of Sport 14 Conference, MASc candidate Adam Caldwell presented his work on the comparison of 3D dynamic models for golf clubhead-ball impacts. MASc candidate Spencer Ferguson presented his work on investigating the effect of club length, face bulge radius, and center of gravity depth on optimal golf drives and his work on the comparison of a physics-based aerodynamic model to a neural network for predicting the flight of a golf ball. Image below: from left to right, MASc candidate Adam Caldwell, Professor John McPhee, and MASc candidate Spencer Ferguson at the 2022 ISEA Engineering of Sport 14 Conference. Current students, Current undergraduate students, Current graduate students, Future students, Future undergraduate students, Future graduate students, Faculty, Staff, Alumni, Parents, Donors | Friends | Supporters, Employers, International, Media
Wednesday, June 8, 2022 At the 2022 ISEA Engineering of Sport 14 Conference, MASc candidate Adam Caldwell presented his work on the comparison of 3D dynamic models for golf clubhead-ball impacts. MASc candidate Spencer Ferguson presented his work on investigating the effect of club length, face bulge radius, and center of gravity depth on optimal golf drives and his work on the comparison of a physics-based aerodynamic model to a neural network for predicting the flight of a golf ball. Image below: from left to right, MASc candidate Adam Caldwell, Professor John McPhee, and MASc candidate Spencer Ferguson at the 2022 ISEA Engineering of Sport 14 Conference. Current students, Current undergraduate students, Current graduate students, Future students, Future undergraduate students, Future graduate students, Faculty, Staff, Alumni, Parents, Donors | Friends | Supporters, Employers, International, Media