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BIOE-ME 485 Spring 2014

BIOE-ME 485 Spring 2014

Welcome to the main resource page for BIOE/ME 485: Modeling and Simulation of Human Movement. This course was taught by Prof. Scott Delp at Stanford University in the Spring, 2014 quarter. Variations of this course have been offered by instructors elsewhere:

  • B.J. Fregly at University of Florida (course webpage)
  • Rick Neptune at The University of Texas at Austin
  • Jeff Reinbolt at The University of Tennessee (course webpage)
  • Darryl Thelen at University of Wisconsin–Madison

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