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The conference includes keynote speeches, oral and poster
presentations and workshops.
The academic program of the conference consists of three parts:
basic researches, applied researches, and workshops.
Topics of the basic researches:
1. Modeling, simulation, and optimization in sports biomechanics
2. Methodology of Sports Biomechanics
3. Neuro-muscular biomechanics
4. Biomechanics of spots injuries, orthopedics, and rehabilitation
5. Biomechanics of occupational health and ergonomics
6. Biomechanics of sports techniques
Topics of the applied researches:
1. Biomechanics of martial arts
2. Biomechanics of aquatic sports
3. Biomechanics of gymnastics
4. Biomechanics of other sports events
Topics of the workshops:
1. Application of EMG measurement
2. Application of foot pressure distribution devices
3. Application of motion analysis system
4. Application of force platform
5. Application of other sports biomechanics systems
Keynote Speakers
For Plenary sessions
- Neuromuscular aspects of sports biomechanics
Dr. Albert Gollhofer (Germany)
- Instrumentation and methodology in sports biomechanics
Dr. Joeseph Hamill (USA)
- Biomechanics of the sports for specific population
Dr. Shinji Sakurai (Japan)
- Biomechanics in spots techniques
Dr. Qing Wang (China)
- Biomechanics of sports Injury
Dr. Dietmar Schmidtbleicher (Germany)
- Modeling, simulation, and optimization in Sports Biomechanics
Dr. David Lloyd (Australia)
- Biomechanics of Martial art
Dr. Youlian Hong (Hong Kong)
For Applied sessions
- Biomechanics for Shooting
Dr. Kostas Gianikellis (Spain)
- Biomechanics in Football
Dr. Pekka Luhtanen (Finland)
- Biomechanics in aquatic sports
Dr. Huub Toussaint (Holand)
- Biomechanics In gymnastics
Dr. Juergen Krug (Germany)
Oral Presentations
Oral presentations will follow keynote speeches in several
lecture rooms at the same time. Each presentation is limited
to 15 minutes including discussion. The speakers are kindly
required to finish his\her presentation in 10 to 12 minutes,
and allowing at least three minutes for questions. The time
limit will be applied strictly. A preparation room is available
for speakers to prepare their presentations.
Each lecture room has the following audio-visual equipment:
- projector
- a PC with Windows XP with PowerPoint presentation software
You may also connect your laptop via a standard VGA connector.
Cine or overhead projection equipment for PowerPoint presentations
as well as video presentation (VHS - PAL and NTSC system)
will be available. If your video is in a different format
e.g. 'video 8' please bring the video camera or copy the video
onto a VHS tape. For data exchange we provide disk drives:
3.5" diskettes (1.44 MB), remove disks (64 MB) and CD-ROM
(650 MB). If bringing your own equipment, for example, a laptop
computer, please note that the power supply is 220 volts at
50 Hz.
Poster Presentation
Sessions specifically for authors to discuss their poster
presentations are scheduled. Posters will be displayed in
the room outside the auditorium. The poster space which is
about 1.45 m (height) กม 0.95 m (width) will be provided.
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