about me
I am a senior undergraduate student currently working towards a Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering at the Technical University of Lübeck in Germany. At the moment, I am gaining practical experience through a research internship at the Neuromuscular Control and Biomechanics Laboratory (NCBL) at the University of Alberta, which is made possible by the MITACS research program. My academic interests primarily revolve around the fascinating field of biomechanics, with a focus on practical applications. For example, Human Posture as well as Human Kinematics and Dynamics to better understand the complexities of human movement. I am also interested in the area of rehabilitation and cardiovascular biomechanics to improve healthcare practices. Outside of my studies and research, I am an outdoor enthusiast who enjoys hiking, climbing, and biking.
SUPERVISOR:
Dr. Albert Vette
Projects:
Current project: system identification of evoked muscle potentials induced by epidural spinal-cord stimulation on different trunk muscles (NCBL, University of Alberta)
Previous project: designing a fluidic pulse generator for an aortic model for use in MRI (Biomechatronic Laboratory, Technical University of Lübeck)