Curriculum vitae
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Education, publications, presentations, teaching, service, and applied research methods.
Education
- 2026: PhD in Kinesiology (Neuromechanics), University of British Columbia
- 2021: M.Sc. in Kinesiology (Neuromechanics), University of British Columbia
- 2018: B.Kin. in Kinesiology and Health Sciences, University of British Columbia
- 2016: Diploma in Human Kinetics (Exercise Science), Capilano University
Journal Articles
Preprints and Submitted Manuscripts
Sutherland, K., Eschelmuller, G., Inglis, J. T., & Carpenter, M. G. (2026). [Preprint on noisy Achilles tendon vibration and reflex adaptability during standing]. SSRN Scholarly Paper 6962373. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.6962373
Published
- Shiffman, V.J., Tang, R., Cotterell, K., Eschelmuller, G.,, Sheel. A.W., & Rose, P. (2026). The effect of a superficial serratus anterior plane blackade on pulmonary function. Can J., Anesth (accepted)
Eschelmuller, G., Kim, H., Inglis, J. T., & Chua, R. (2025). Dual agonist and antagonist muscle vibration produces a bias in end point with no change in variability. Experimental Brain Research, 243, 204. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-025-07143-3
Eschelmuller, G., Szarka, A., Gandossi, B., Inglis, J. T., & Chua, R. (2023). The effects of periodic and noisy tendon vibration on a kinesthetic targeting task. Experimental Brain Research. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-023-06727-1
Grose, G., Manzone, D., Eschelmuller, G., Peters, R., Carpenter, M. G., Inglis, J. T., & Chua, R. (2022). The effects of eccentric exercise-induced fatigue on position sense during goal-directed movement. Journal of Applied Physiology, 132(4), 1005-1019. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00177.2021
Eschelmuller, G., Chua, R., Carpenter, M. G., & Inglis, J. T. (2021). The acute effects of periodic and noisy tendon vibration on wrist muscle stretch responses. Neuroscience Letters, 764, 136279. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neulet.2021.136279
Eschelmuller, G., Mildren, R. L., Blouin, J.-S., Carpenter, M. G., & Inglis, J. T. (2020). Frequency characteristics of heteronymous responses evoked by Achilles tendon vibration during quiet stance. Neuroscience Letters, 736, 135290. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neulet.2020.135290
Mildren, R. L., Schmidt, M. E., Eschelmuller, G., Carpenter, M. G., Blouin, J., & Inglis, J. T. (2020). Influence of age on the frequency characteristics of the soleus muscle response to Achilles tendon vibration during standing. The Journal of Physiology, 598(22), 5231-5243. https://doi.org/10.1113/jp280324
In Preparation
- Eschelmuller, G., Szarka, A., Inglis, J. T., & Chua, R. Investigating explicit and implicit sensorimotor adaptation in a bimanual aiming task.
- Eschelmuller, G., Szarka, A., Gandossi, B., Inglis, J. T., Ivry, R., & Chua, R. Agonist/antagonist muscle tendon vibration improves performance in a visual-proprioceptive discrimination task during active but not passive movements.
- Eschelmuller, G., Zhang, J., Kim, H., Inglis, J. T., & Chua, R. Kinesthetic illusions induced through tendon vibration depend on the reliability of proprioceptive feedback.
- Eschelmuller, G.Trang Q., Kim, H., Inglis, J.T., & Chua, R. Expression of sensorimotor adaptation depends on the interation between perturbation modality and task constraints.
- Eschelmuller, G. Kim, H., Inglis, J.T., & Chua, R. Dual agonist vibration produces relaible errors in limb position during both targeting and alignment tasks.
Conference Publications
Conference Presentations - Refereed
- Eschelmuller, G., Mildren, R. L., Blouin, J. S., Carpenter, M. G., & Inglis, J. T. (2019). Heteronymous muscle responses to noisy Achilles tendon vibration during standing. Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport, 51(1), 20-20.
- Eschelmuller, G., Mildren, R. L., Blouin, J. S., Carpenter, M. G., & Inglis, J. T. (2019). Heteronymous muscle responses to noisy Achilles tendon vibration during standing. Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport, 51(1), 20-20.
Conference Abstracts - Refereed
- Butler, N., Szarka, A., Eschelmuller, G., Wu, Z., Kim, H., & Chua, R. (2024). Effects of online vs terminal error on implicit adaptation to target jumps. Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport, 55(1).
- Szarka, A., Eschelmuller, G., Butler, N., Kim, H., Inglis, J. T., & Chua, R. (2024). The role of afferent vs efferent signals in implicit sensorimotor adaptation. Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport, 55(1).
- Eschelmuller, G., Zhang, J., Szarka, A., Butler, N. W., Kim, H., Inglis, J. T., & Chua, R. (2024). The effects of agonist and antagonist muscle tendon vibration on kinesthetic targeting tasks. Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, IL.
- Szarka, A., Eschelmuller, G., Butler, N. W., Kim, H., Inglis, J. T., & Chua, R. (2024). The role of afferent vs efferent signals in implicit sensorimotor adaptation. Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, IL.
- Butler, N. W., Szarka, A., Eschelmuller, G., Kim, H., & Chua, R. (2024). Implicit adaptation to online vs terminal target error. Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, IL.
- Sutherland, K., Eschelmuller, G., Inglis, J. T., & Carpenter, M. G. (2024). The effects of postural constraints on the frequency characteristics of the stretch reflex pathways during standing. Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, IL.
- Eschelmuller, G., Szarka, A., Gandossi, B., Carpenter, M. G., Inglis, J. T., & Chua, R. (2023). A cautionary note on the use of suprathreshold noisy tendon vibration. Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC.
- Eschelmuller, G., Szarka, A., Inglis, J. T., & Chua, R. (2023). Exploring visuomotor adaptation in a bimanual aiming task. Neural Control of Movement Conference, Victoria, Canada.
- Szarka, A., Eschelmuller, G., Inglis, J. T., Ivry, R., Kim, H., & Chua, R. (2023). Effects of vibrotactile stimulation on discrimination of visual-proprioceptive reach trajectories. Neural Control of Movement Conference, Victoria, Canada.
- Sutherland, K., Eschelmuller, G., Inglis, J. T., & Carpenter, M. G. (2023). Examining task dependent Achilles tendon evoked responses during standing. Neural Control of Movement Conference, Victoria, Canada.
- Schmidt, M., Eschelmuller, G., Chua, R., Inglis, J. T., Carpenter, M. G., (2023). Ankle plantarflexor muscle response scaling to ramp stretches and noisy tendon vibration during stance. Neural Control of Movement Conference, Victoria, Canada.
- Eschelmuller, G., Gandossi, B., Szarka, A., Inglis, J. T., & Chua, R. (2022). The effects of periodic and noisy tendon vibration during a proprioceptive targeting task. Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport.
- Eschelmuller, G., Gandossi, G., Inglis, J. T., Ivry, R., Kim, H., & Chua, R. (2022). Discrimination of visual-proprioceptive trajectories during passive movements with muscle vibration. Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport.
- Szarka, A., Gandossi, B., Eschelmuller, G., Inglis, J. T., Ivry, R., Kim, H., & Chua, R. (2022). Influence of muscle vibration on implicit sensorimotor adaptation. Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport.
- Eschelmuller, G., Chua, R., Carpenter, M., & Inglis, J. T. (2021). The effects of periodic and noisy tendon vibration on wrist flexor stretch responses. Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport, 52(1).
- Schmidt, M. E., Mildren, R. L., Eschelmuller, G., Carpenter, M. G., & Inglis, J. T. (2019). Age-related changes in soleus Ia reflex characteristics during quiet standing. Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport, 51(1), 58-58.
- Eschelmuller, G., Mildren, R., Blouin, J., Carpenter, M., & Inglis, J. (2019). Frequency characteristics of heteronymous Achilles tendon reflexes during quiet stance. International Society for Posture and Gait World Congress, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
- Mildren, R., Eschelmuller, G., Peters, R., Blouin, J., Carpenter, M., & Inglis, J. (2019). Interaction between lower limb cutaneous and muscle afferent pathways during standing. International Society for Posture and Gait World Congress, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
- Schmidt, M., Mildren, R., Eschelmuller, G., Blouin, J., Carpenter, M., & Inglis, J. (2019). Changes in Achilles tendon reflex strength during quiet standing with age. International Society for Posture and Gait World Congress, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
- Chua, R., Grose, G., Manzone, D., Peters, R., Eschelmuller, G., Carpenter, M., & Inglis, J. (2018). The effects of exercise-induced fatigue and eccentric muscle damage on kinesthesia. International Society of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology Congress, Dublin, Ireland.
- Eschelmuller, G., Grose, G., Manzone, D., Peters, R., Carpenter, M., Inglis, J., & Chua, R. (2018). The effects of exercise-induced fatigue and eccentric muscle damage on kinesthesia. Canadian Association of Neuroscience Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada.
- Mildren, R., Eschelmuller, G., Blouin, J. S., Carpenter, M., & Inglis, J. (2018). Foot sole cutaneous signals modulate soleus tendon vibration reflex coupling during standing. Canadian Association of Neuroscience Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada.
Presentations - Non-Refereed
- Eschelmuller, G., & Mildren, R. L. Frequency characteristics of homonymous and heteronymous Achilles tendon reflexes during standing. Origins of Balance Deficits and Falls Research Cluster: Sensori-Motor Control of Balance and Movement, 2018.
Teaching Experience
Instructor Roles
- University of British Columbia: KIN 131, Systems Physiology I
- University of British Columbia: KIN 132, Systems Physiology II
- Capilano University: KINE 103, Active Health
- Capilano University: KINE 230, Motor Behaviour I
- Capilano University: KINE 284, Motor development
Teaching Assistant Roles
- KIN 411: Neuroanatomy of Human Movement
- KIN 313: Neuromuscular Integration of Human Movement
- KIN 131: Systems Physiology II
- KIN 419: Laboratory Investigations in Neuromechanical Kinesiology
- KIN 190: Anatomy and Physiology I
- KIN 335: Advanced Applications of Exercise Physiology
Guest Lectures
- Capilano University: Researcher in practice (2023, 2024)
- University of British Columbia: Spinal Motor Circuits, NRSC 552
Applied Research Methods
- MATLAB and Python for data analysis, visualization, experimental control, statistics, and computational modeling.
- Data collection and experimental methods in motor control and human neurophysiology, including electromyography, force transducers, accelerometers, and force plates.
- Data collection software and hardware workflows including Spike2 and NI-DAQmx.
Service and Mentorship
Teaching Assistant Mentor
Mentored new teaching assistants in the School of Kinesiology, including course logistics, teaching strategies, and student support.
Doctoral Representative, School of Kinesiology (2022-2023)
Represented doctoral researchers in the School of Kinesiology and brought student concerns to faculty discussions.
Informal Mentorship
- Provided guidance on experimental design, data analysis, and academic writing.
- Supported development of MATLAB and Python analysis skills for neuromechanics research.
Additional Education
2022 - Neuromatch Academy Computational Neuroscience Summer School
Completed the interactive track and course project.
2025 - Neuroscience and Neurotechnology Primer
NeuroTech Microcredential Program.