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I succeeded in my goals this week by scaling all 20 subjects from Sam's running data. I will post more concrete goals next week when I return from my vacation. |
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My goals for the next week include the following:
1. Compare knee accelerations for altered and unaltered hamstring excitations.
2. Look at IAA results for shank motion. Compare with previous results.
3. Alter masses and center of mass positions using Sam's results from RRA. Meet with Matt on Tuesday to discuss.
4. Scale another subject.
5. Meet with Adam T, Adam D and Thea to begin planning for data collection.
6. Read 2 journal articles.
7. Review OpenSim workshop applications.
8. Review one chapter of Kat's dissertation. |
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My goals for this week include the following:
1. Run IA for locked torso and different contact models. Re-run IA for all previous analyses with wrong kinematics file.
2. Email Dr. Fred about BioX Fellowship.
3. Email Adam T, Adam D and Thea about BioX and preparing for data collection.
4. Try converting one of Sam's simulations to Matt's model. Email Matt and Sam to schedule a meeting whether or not this works.
5. Finish scaling at least one running model.
6. Email Jen, Kat, Ajay and Scott with updated results from IA and FD.
7. Read 3 papers.
8. Email HPL group about calibrating Vicon cameras.
9. Review one chapter of Kat's dissertation. |
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I have three main goals for the summer:
1. Finish rough draft of hamstring paper including figures.
2. Finish analyzing joint moments for Sam's running simulations.
3. Finish protocol for data collection and be ready to test varsity athletes at the beginning of fall quarter.
Additional goals include:
4. Writing in my lab notebook everyday with what I've accomplished and my thoughts.
5. Read 2-3 papers a week. |
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