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Etiology of perceived strength changes in the muscles of the legs following locomotion under simulated low gravity (1995) read it
- Advisor: Harold L. Alexander
- Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Human readaptation to normal gravity following short-term simulated Martian gravity exposure and the effectiveness of countermeasures
Wu, Rex Hay, 1973- (1999)
- Advisor: Dava J. Newman
- Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Application of a model of cerebellar function to the maintenance of human upright posture
Jo, Sungho, 1974- (2001)
- Advisors: David J. Newman; Massaquoi, Steven G
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
Biomimetic design for an under-actuated leg exoskeleton for load-carrying augmentation
Walsh, Conor James (2006)
- Advisors: Derek Rowell; Hugh Herr
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
Modifying the MIT Sensorimotor Control Lab model of human balance and gait control for the addition of running
Cappo, Ellen (Ellen Angeline) (2007)
- Advisor: Massaquoi, Steven G
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
Enhancing human metabolic economy in stair climbing via an elastic crutch mechanism
Berns, Madalyn S. (Madalyn Sarah) (2011)
- Advisor: Hugh Herr
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
Development of a powered transtibial prosthesis for ball room dancing
Villagaray-Carski, Nathan (Nathan C.) (2014)
- Advisor: Hugh Herr
- Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Characterization of gait energetics for electrically actuated quadrupeds
Evans, Kathryn Louis (2016)
- Advisor: Sangbae Kim
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
Development and evaluation of biarticular transtibial prostheses for level-ground amputee walking
Eilenberg, Michael Frederick (2017)
- Advisor: Hugh M. Herr
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
Quantifying and modelling adaptive astronaut movement : motion strategies for long-duration spaceflight missions
Ferguson, Philip Andrew, 1976- (2006)
- Advisor: Dava J. Newman
- Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics