Through fair and public recognition of assessment models, we will employ  some excellent researchers  in world.

Existing research team in research academy of grand health, Ningbo University:

 

http://www.nbugh.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/%E6%9D%8E%E5%BB%BA%E8%AE%BE9.pngProf. Jianshe Li

 

Research Academy of Grand Health,

Ningbo University,

NingboChina.

Prof. Jianshe li is the Director of Research Academy of Grand Health Ningbo University, the vice principal of Zhejiang University of Water Resources and Electric Power, the President of Asian Society of Sport Biomechanics, chief of “Key laboratory of Water Sports Science”, the person in charge of National Quality Resources and Sharing Course: “Human Movement Science”.

 

http://www.nbugh.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/%E9%A1%BE%E8%80%80%E4%B8%9C-227x300.jpgA/Prof. Yaodong GU

 

Research Academy of Grand Health,

Ningbo University,

NingboChina.

A/Prof. Yaodong GU is the vice Director of Research Academy of Grand Health Ningbo University,  the vice principal of Ningbo University of Sport academy. Gu Yaodong graduated from Liverpool John Moores University, received doctor of engineering degree. Main research areas include lower extremity biomechanics, and shoes with core technology development. In recent years, his study papers published more than 20 papers, included more than 10 papers of SCI, EI. Meanwhile, he edited a monograph in English.

 

http://www.nbugh.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/justin.pngProf. Justin W. FERNANDEZ

 

Engineering Science, Faculty of Engineering,

The University of Auckland,

Auckland, New Zealand.

Justin Wade Fernandez graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Engineering Science and a PhD in Bioengineering. Justin has been a postdoctoral researcher at Melbourne University and a research scientist at the CSIRO in Australia. He is currently a Senior Research Fellow and a Principal Investigator in the ABI Musculoskeletal Modelling Group. His is also a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Engineering Science. Justin’s research interests are in computational biomechanics (soft tissue and bone), orthopaedics, finite element modelling and more recently particulate methods.

 

http://www.nbugh.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/baker.pngProf. Julien S. BAKER

 

Research Institute for Clinical Exercise and Health Science,

University of the West of Scotland.

 

Prof. Julien Baker has investigated the mechanical and pharmacological aspects of strength and power. In recognition of his research achievements, Professor Baker has been appointed to the editorial board of several UK and international journals and is a former Director of Research for the Welsh Institute of Sport, Health and Exercise Science. He is also a member of the Physiological societies of Britain and USA.

 

http://www.nbugh.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/%E5%8C%88%E7%89%99%E5%88%A9.jpgA/Prof. Gusztáv Fekete 

 

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Savaria Institute of Technology,
Faculty of Informatics, Eötvös Loránd University.

A/Prof Fekete obtained a mechanical engineering degree (MSc) at the Szent István University, Hungary, in 2007, and received his PhD in Engineering Sciences at the Ghent University, Belgium in 2013. His main research interests are Multibody Dynamics applications in biomechanics, knee prosthesis reconstruction & development, and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD).

 

 

http://www.nbugh.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/%E4%BA%8E%E4%BD%B3%E5%BD%AC5.pnglecturer Jiabin Yu

 

Research Academy of Grand Health,

Ningbo University,

NingboChina.

lecturer Jiabin Yu graduated from the Shanghai University of Sporteducation of sports human science received Ph. His Main research interests include lower extremity Biomechanics. He has published several research papers in domestic and foreign journals, and participated in important topics.

 

http://www.nbugh.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/%E9%A9%AC%E6%99%94.pnglecturer Ye Ma

 

Research Academy of Grand Health,

Ningbo University,

NingboChina.

Ye Ma received her Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Auckland. Her main research interests are control strategies of gait rehabilitation robots, human-robot interaction, gait analysis, musculoskeletal modelling and simulation, and electromyography-driven models for robotic applications. She has published 8 papers in peer-reviewed journals and prestigious international conferences. She serves the reviewer of some the authority of SCI-tech journals.