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Jon Stingel

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PhD Candidate, Mechanical Engineering
stingjp@stanford.edu
Clark Center, Room S341
318 Campus Drive

Research Interests

I am an avid mover, and am interested in developing and exploring ways in which to help others move. I am currently developing computational analyses that can explore the metabolic energy cost of motion at the muscle level. This level of detail can be used to better understand the influence assistive devices have on their users. I am interested in using analyses such as these to better understand and design assistive devices.

Degrees

M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, 2019

B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, University of Mount Union, 2017

Honors and Awards

Paul Berg Interdisciplinary Biomedical Graduate Fellow, Bio-X SIGF, 2020

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow, 2017

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