• SolidWorks model of sitting device

Get Involved!

If you are interested in our research to initiate new paths and methods of learning about the multifactorial musculoskeletal system, resulting in improved balance control among adults with cerebral palsy and without, individual physical strength awareness and human-centered design, please contact:

GP MSM Laboratory
Department of Biomedical Engineering
University of Connecticut
Room 215, Bronwell Building
260 Glenbrook Road
Storrs, CT 06269-2247
Email: Krystyna.Gielo-Perczak@uconn.edu

Global Biomedical Engineering News

Biomch-L Forum
http://biomch-l.isbweb.org/forum.php

International Society of  Biomechanics
https://isbweb.org

American Society of Biomechanics
https://asbweb.org/

HFES
https://www.hfes.org

BMES
https://www.bmes.org

Software/Websites

The AnyBody Modeling System
AnyBody Technology
http://www.anybodytech.com
MatLab Simulink
The MathWorks, Inc.
http://www.mathworks.com/
Working Model 2D
Design Simulation Technologies
http://www.design-simulation.com/WM2D/index.php
PTC Mathcad
The Industry Standard for Engineering Calculations
http://www.ptc.com/product/mathcad/

Contact Information

Dr. Krystyna Gielo-Perczak
Associate Professor in Residence
Biomedical Engineering Department
School of Engineering

University of Connecticut
Bronwell Bldg., Office 204
260 Glenbrook Rd., Unit 3247
Storrs, CT 06269-2247, USA

E-mail: Krystyna.Gielo-Perczak@uconn.edu

1-860-486-0370