Research Engineer
Stanford University, United States
Scott Uhlrich is the Director of Research in the Stanford Human Performance Lab. He completed his PhD and postdoctoral training in Mechanical Engineering at Stanford. He is interested in understanding pathological human movement as well as peak human performance. He uses experimental biomechanics techniques and computational modeling to develop tools for preventing injury, improving the efficacy of rehabilitation, and maximizing mobility for individuals with diseases like osteoarthritis. Dr. Uhlrich has designed and patented numerous rehabilitation tools and has investigated their efficacy in clinical trials. He also develops tools for measuring human movement with commodity sensors like a cell phone camera, facilitating clinically-actionable measurements to be made in the clinic, at home, or on the field.
Video-Based Movement Analysis for the Clinic and Community
Thursday, November 2, 2023
10:45 AM – 11:45 AM