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MSU Athlete Engineering Institute
Research
Starkville, MS 1,808 followers
Conducting research to improve the human-athlete through data science.
About us
Athlete Engineering is a multidisciplinary research collaboration between the university's academic and athletic departments to explore human performance, processes, and analysis. Our mission is to align researchers from all engineering disciplines, as well as kinesiology, sociology, and psychology researchers, with athletic practitioners such as strength and conditioning coaches, athletic trainers, and nutritionists, to enhance student-athlete safety and link human factors to performance technology.
- Website
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https://www.cavs.msstate.edu/research/athlete_engineering.php
External link for MSU Athlete Engineering Institute
- Industry
- Research
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Starkville, MS
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 2017
Locations
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Primary
Starkville, MS 39759, US
Employees at MSU Athlete Engineering Institute
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Charles Michael Gibson
Research Engineer at Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems
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Jacob Hurwitz
PhD student | Applied Sports Science | Human Performance | Biomechanics & Data Analytics 📖Research 📊Workload Management, Data Analysis, Return to…
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David Saucier
Research Engineer III at Athlete Engineering Institute
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Cameron Fowler
Senior in Industrial Engineering at Mississippi State University
Updates
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We’re thrilled to launch a new study focused on lacrosse performance monitoring! 🥍📊 Our team is: ✅ Building a web-based Athlete Management System (AMS) to track and analyze on-field performance. ✅ Designing an IMU sensor that attaches directly to lacrosse sticks to measure player performance in real time. With these tools, we’re combining sports science and technology to provide actionable insights that help athletes and coaches improve performance on the field.
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Anna Grace Dill and Cameron Fowler presented on the practical applications and benefits of using Power BI in the workplace 💻✨ A huge shoutout to these two for sharing their knowledge and helping us explore ways to leverage data in the workplace!
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We are very proud of this crew!
The AiM UP team proudly presented "Operating Independently, Competing Collectively: Building a standardized approach to advanced manufacturing training across the state of Mississippi" at this year’s Defense Manufacturing Conference. This presentation highlighted our collaborative efforts to create a unified approach to workforce development that meets the needs of the advanced manufacturing sector across Mississippi. A special shoutout to Courtney Taylor, Ph.D., PCED of AccelerateMS, a coauthor of this impactful work, for her contributions to this initiative! We’re excited to continue driving innovation and progress in advanced manufacturing training across Mississippi.
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Part 2️⃣ is finally here! Hosanna Lindblade, Kaitlyn McDonald, and Cooper McNeel have been putting in the work at MSU Advanced Composites Institute to finish the force plate batter's box for Mississippi State Softball! Stay tuned for the finished product 🥎💪
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This semester, undergraduate researcher Tom Zeigler has been hard at work in our Athlete Engineering Lab, contributing to a study designed by Jacob Hurwitz focusing on the study of training equipment used by both tactical and sports athletes. Using force sensors, he can identify asymmetries in athletes - which is essential to maximizing performance and minimizing injury risks. His research can help determine the best steps to maximize effectiveness and track progress over time, ensuring an optimal outcome for athletes. We are proud to highlight the collaborative and innovative work happening in our lab this semester!
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Coach Michael Mydlo shared how sports performance technology is changing the game for athletes! 🏆 By implementing and applying these tools, sports performance practitioners can better understand how athletes are performing, training, and recovering. It’s a smarter way to help athletes reach their potential!
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MSU Athlete Engineering Institute reposted this
TECH TUESDAY: Check out Carver Middleton's Plug and Play Wearable Enclosure Mount with Dr. Reuben Burch V, Ph.D., Will Carroll, Dr. John Ball, and Erin Parker! WHAT: This product is a component of a "smart sock" that can be used in athletics and lab testing. HOW: The enclosure attaches to the sock with one pin header, simplifying sensor connections. WHY: The product could be valuable to wearable device companies as a user-friendly mounting mechanism for hardware technologies. To reach one of our licensing agents to discuss technologies available, contact MSU OTM at: office@otm.msstate.edu or visit us at: https://lnkd.in/eFZEnRus. To read more about this innovation, click here: https://lnkd.in/eEKQJhiq See other technologies available for licensing at MSU: https://lnkd.in/eJfpxDUk #wearable #innovation #wearabletech #technology #msstate #play #sock #techsock #techtuesday #officeoftechnologymanagement