Pushing the Limits of Human Mobility - with Eline van der Kruk

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How can we use mathematics and physics to prolong mobility and even win the Olympic Games?
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Eline van der Kruk takes you on a journey to the world of biomechanics, a place where computer simulations and smart sensors are being developed to push the boundaries of human movement.

The Karl Luyben Lecture is dedicated to rector magnificus emeritus Karel Luyben and is held once a year somewhere in the world outside of Delft, The Netherlands, and once a year in Delft.

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Eline van der Kruk is a postdoctoral research fellow at the department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London. Her current work is aimed at developing neuro-musculoskeletal models and running predictive simulations to predict mobility impairments due to ageing.

This talk was filmed in the Ri on 30 October 2019.

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