Affiliations: | | Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences | University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States |
Area:
Neuroscience Biology, Biochemistry, Surgery
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According to our matching algorithm, Terence McIff is the likely recipient of the following grants.
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2002 — 2005 |
Mciff, Terence Fischer, Kenneth [⬀] |
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Reu Site: Biomechanical Engineering - Research Experience For Undergraduates @ University of Kansas Center For Research Inc
This award provides funding to the University of Kansas for a three-year REU Site in Biomechanical Engineering under the direction of Dr. Kenneth J. Fischer. The project will involve 10 undergraduate students each year for a ten week summer program. Students will work with a faculty mentor on individual research projets in biomechanical engineering. In addition to individual research experiences, students will be involved in several group activities. These activities will provide the student with 1) a breadth of exposure to different scientific problems and research approaches, 2) detailed information about additional educational career opportunities, 3) an environment that facilitates student-student and student-faculty interactions, and 4) an opportunity to explore research ethics in the field of biomechanical engineering. These group activities will include a weekly seminar, a research ethics mini-series, tours of research laboratories, and social activities. At the end of the summer program students will give an oral presentation at a research symposium, and will submit a report on their research project to their faculty mentor. Students will also have the opportunity to attend a national scientific meeting of their choice.
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2005 — 2009 |
Misra, Anil (co-PI) [⬀] Maletsky, Lorin (co-PI) [⬀] Mciff, Terence Thiagarajan, Ganesh (co-PI) [⬀] Guess, Trent [⬀] |
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Dynamic Simulation of Joints Using Multi-Scale Modeling @ University of Missouri-Kansas City
The objective of this project is to develop validated Neural Network models built upon a multi-scale approach and to demonstrate the utility of these models in a musculoskeletal model of the leg. These models will describe the non linear, rate dependent, non-homogenous dynamic response of menisci-tibio-femoral articulations in a computationally efficient modular package. The proposed research will include the development of four different computational models of increasing scale, novel methods to bridge the various scales, and model validation through a dynamic knee loading machine and clinical gait lab measurements. The final product will be publicly available Neural Network models that can be exported to commercial integrated development environments or in-house multi-body models. This work will be a valuable asset to the musculoskeletal research community providing computational tools that may aid research in broad areas such as human movement, prosthetics, tissue engineering, sport injury, and disease.
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