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The Engineering of Sport 15

Participating journal: Sports Engineering
This Topical Collection provides a platform for sports engineers in academia or industry, field leaders and early-stage research students from around the world to share their research and expertise to grow the network of sports engineers and inspire the next generation.

Participating journal

Sports Engineering is a dedicated journal for the application of engineering principles to sports, focusing on the impact of equipment and technology on athlete performance and safety.

Editors

  • Hugo G. Espinosa

    Dr. Hugo G. Espinosa is a Senior Lecturer in electronic engineering at the School of Engineering and Built Environment, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD, Australia. His research interests include computational electromagnetics, antennas and propagation, electromagnetic separation of conducting materials, electromagnetics education, inertial-magnetic sensors, wearable sensor technology for human monitoring, and wearable technology in STEM.
  • Aimee Mears

    Dr. Aimee Mears is a Senior Lecturer in Sports Technology and Biomechanics at Loughborough University, UK. Her research examines the human-sport equipment interaction using biomechanics and advanced data analysis techniques in particular for women.
  • Steph Forrester

    Steph Forrester

    Steph Forrester is a Professor of Sports Engineering and Biomechanics at Loughborough University, UK. Her main research interests are centred on end user considerations in sports equipment design and performance.
  • Paul Fleming

    Paul Fleming is a Professor of Sports Surface and Ground Engineering at Loughborough University, UK. His research, enterprise and consultancy themes are focussed on two primary areas: Transport Infrastructure and Sports Surface Science.
  • Jon Farmer

    Dr. Jon Farmer is a Lecturer in Design Engineering at Loughborough University, UK. He is internationally recognised for research in the area of traumatic brain injury mechanisms and methods of preventing them.
  • Rebecca Grant

    Dr. Rebecca Grant is a Lecturer in Biometrology at Loughborough University, UK. Her main research interests are biometrology & healthcare measurement; biometrics & anthropometry; female anthropometry; measurment uncertainty; human factors; human-technology interfaces & usability.

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