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Faculty, Fellows, and Staff
Scott Delp, Ph.D. (Director)
Christie Draper, Ph.D.
Ayman Habib, Ph.D.
Carolyn Mazenko
Saikat Pal, Ph.D.
Mike Llewellyn, Ph.D.
Ajay Seth, Ph.D.

Associates
Thor Besier, Ph.D.
Garry Gold, M.D.
Felix Zajac, Ph.D.

Students
Edith Arnold, M.S.
Erin Butler, M.S.
Melinda Cromie, M.S.
Harish Doddi, M.S.
Melanie Fox, M.S.
Samuel Hamner, M.S.
Jennifer Hicks, M.S.
Chand John, M.S.
Katy Keenan, M.S.
Mandy Koop, M.S.
Sahana Kukke, Ph.D.
Matt DeMers,M.S.
Christine McLeavey, B.A.
David Parker, M.S.
Gabriel Sanchez, M.S.
Katherine Steele, M.S.

   
Ayman W. Habib, Ph.D.
Neuromuscular Biomechanics Lab & Simbios Software Engineer
ahabib@stanford.edu
Clark Center, Room S-348
650-736-1414

Research Interests
My primary interest right now is to write software to enable the progress and dissemination of research performed by other core members of the NMBL lab. Other areas of interest are: understanding muscle function in various activities, contact modeling, general simulation methodology and geometric modeling.

Degrees
Ph.D. in Computer Science, Rice University, Houston 1996
MS. in Computer Science, Rice University, Houston 1995
B.S. in Computer Science, Alexandria University, Egypt 1987

Honors and Awards
Achievement Award, Parametric Technology Corp, 1997

Rice University Fellowship, 1991-1995

Representative Publications
Frank C. Anderson, Darryl G. Thelen, Ayman Habib, Allison S. Arnold, May Q. Liu, Elizabeth Chumanov and Scott L. Delp, “Rapid Generation of Muscle-Actuated Simulations: Application of Computed Muscle Control to Running and Pathological Movement”, ISCSB 2005.

Allison S. Arnold, Franc C. Anderson, May Q. Liu, Ilse Jonkers, Ayman Habib, Darryl G. Thelen and Scott L. Delp, “Simulation-Based Treatment Planning for Gait Abnormalities: Vision and Challenges”, ISB 2005.

Hobbies
Painting, Gardening, and Reading

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