Researcher / educator / applied scientist

Motor control, learning, and the sense of movement.

I study how sensory feedback helps people plan, correct, and learn movements, especially when proprioceptive information is changed or unreliable.

Human movement, studied through experiments and data.

My PhD in Kinesiology focused on proprioception and motor control. Most of my work asks a fairly direct question: how do people know where their limbs are, and what happens when that information is distorted?

Research

Motor control, proprioception, tendon vibration, sensorimotor adaptation, and neuromechanics.

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Teaching

Courses and mentorship in physiology, motor behavior, neuroanatomy, and neuromechanics.

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Applied Work

Experiment code, signal processing, modeling, and analysis for movement studies.

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Writing

Notes on methods, movement science, and learning to work with data.

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Research on sensory feedback and movement control.

A few papers on proprioception, tendon vibration, kinesthesia, reflexes, and goal-directed movement.

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Contact

Email is the best way to get in touch. My publication record and professional background are also linked below.