Manoj Srinivasan

Affiliations: 
Mechanical Engineering Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH 
Area:
Mechanical Engineering, Biomechanics Biophysics
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Parents

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Andy Ruina grad student Cornell (Physics Tree)
Philip J. Holmes post-doc 2006-2009 Princeton (Neurotree)

Children

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Yang Wang grad student 2013 Ohio State
Barrett Clark grad student 2018 Ohio State
Matthew L. Handford grad student 2018 Ohio State
Nidhi Seethapathi grad student 2018 Ohio State (Neurotree)
Varun Joshi grad student 2012-2018 Ohio State
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Seethapathi N, Jain AK, Srinivasan M. (2024) Walking speeds are lower for short distance and turning locomotion: Experiments and modeling in low-cost prosthesis users. Plos One. 19: e0295993
Muralidhar SS, Marin N, Melick C, et al. (2023) Metabolic cost for isometric force scales nonlinearly and predicts how humans distribute forces across limbs. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Brown GL, Seethapathi N, Srinivasan M. (2021) A unified energy-optimality criterion predicts human navigation paths and speeds. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118
Joshi V, Srinivasan M. (2019) A controller for walking derived from how humans recover from perturbations. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface. 16: 20190027
Seethapathi N, Srinivasan M. (2019) Step-to-step variations in human running reveal how humans run without falling. Elife. 8
Seethapathi N, Srinivasan M. (2019) Author response: Step-to-step variations in human running reveal how humans run without falling Elife
Joshi V, Srinivasan M. (2018) Walking crowds on a shaky surface: stable walkers discover Millennium Bridge oscillations with and without pedestrian synchrony. Biology Letters. 14
Handford ML, Srinivasan M. (2018) Energy-optimal human walking with feedback-controlled robotic prostheses: a computational study. Ieee Transactions On Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering : a Publication of the Ieee Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Perry JA, Srinivasan M. (2018) Correction to 'Walking with wider steps changes foot placement control, increases kinematic variability and does not improve linear stability'. Royal Society Open Science. 5: 172000
Perry JA, Srinivasan M. (2017) Walking with wider steps changes foot placement control, increases kinematic variability and does not improve linear stability. Royal Society Open Science. 4: 160627
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