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Jeffrey A. Reinbolt 207 Nathan W. Dougherty Engineering Building 1512 Middle Drive Knoxville, Tennessee 379962210 (865) 9745308 [email protected] EDUCATION Stanford University, Stanford, California Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellowship, Bioengineering, May 2006May 2008 Advisor: Scott L. Delp, Ph.D. Emphasis: Physics-Based Simulation of Biological Structures University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, August 2003May 2006 Advisor: B.J. Fregly, Ph.D. Dissertation: PatientSpecific Dynamic Modeling to Predict Functional Outcomes University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida M.S., Biomedical Engineering, August 2001August 2003 Advisor: B.J. Fregly, Ph.D. Thesis: Determination of PatientSpecific Functional Axes through TwoLevel Optimization University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida B.S., Engineering Science, August 1992August 1996 Graduated with Honors RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Academic Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee. Direct research group to develop computational tools and apply them to complex biodynamic systems. August 2015present. Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee. Direct research group to develop computational tools and apply them to complex biodynamic systems. August 2009August 2015. Engineering Research Associate, National Center for Physics-Based Simulation of Biological Structures, Neuromuscular Biomechanics Laboratory, Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California. Continue to develop and apply physicsbased simulation software, an expansion of the Distiguished Postdoctoral Fellow role described below. May 2008July 2009. Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellow, National Center for Physics-Based Simulation of Biological Structures, Neuromuscular Biomechanics Laboratory, Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California. Develop and apply physicsbased simulation software to study the dynamics and function of human health and disease for driving biological problems in neuromuscular dynamics. May 2006May 2008.

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Jeffrey A. Reinbolt

207 Nathan W. Dougherty Engineering Building

1512 Middle Drive

Knoxville, Tennessee 37996–2210

(865) 974–5308

[email protected]

EDUCATION

Stanford University, Stanford, California

Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellowship, Bioengineering, May 2006–May 2008

Advisor: Scott L. Delp, Ph.D.

Emphasis: Physics-Based Simulation of Biological Structures

University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida

Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, August 2003–May 2006

Advisor: B.J. Fregly, Ph.D.

Dissertation: Patient–Specific Dynamic Modeling to Predict Functional Outcomes

University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida

M.S., Biomedical Engineering, August 2001–August 2003

Advisor: B.J. Fregly, Ph.D.

Thesis: Determination of Patient–Specific Functional Axes through Two–Level Optimization

University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida

B.S., Engineering Science, August 1992–August 1996

Graduated with Honors

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Academic

Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering, The University of

Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee. Direct research group to develop computational tools and apply them to

complex biodynamic systems. August 2015–present.

Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering, The University of

Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee. Direct research group to develop computational tools and apply them to

complex biodynamic systems. August 2009– August 2015.

Engineering Research Associate, National Center for Physics-Based Simulation of Biological Structures,

Neuromuscular Biomechanics Laboratory, Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, Stanford,

California. Continue to develop and apply physics–based simulation software, an expansion of the

Distiguished Postdoctoral Fellow role described below. May 2008–July 2009.

Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellow, National Center for Physics-Based Simulation of Biological Structures,

Neuromuscular Biomechanics Laboratory, Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, Stanford,

California. Develop and apply physics–based simulation software to study the dynamics and function of

human health and disease for driving biological problems in neuromuscular dynamics. May 2006–May

2008.

Jeffrey A. Reinbolt

Curriculum Vitae Page 2 30 January 2020

Research Assistant, Computational Biomechanics Laboratory, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace

Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Implemented engineering mechanics concepts,

optimization techniques, experimental motion capture data, Autolev™, Matlab®, Microsoft® Visual C/C++®,

and SIMM to create a patient–specific dynamic model of human gait for the evaluation and enhancement of

corrective surgical procedures and prediction of novel motions. August 2001–May 2006.

Industry

Regional Site Manager, Computer Motion, Inc., Santa Barbara, California. Lead a team to support and assist in

the development and clinical applications of a surgical robotic system for minimally invasive microsurgery,

at five institutions in the Southeast United States, an expansion of the Clinical Development Specialist role

described below. October 2000–August 2001.

Clinical Development Specialist, Computer Motion, Inc., Santa Barbara, California. Applied technical and

clinical knowledge, data collection and analysis techniques, and product development and project

management skills to provide onsite support and assistance in the clinical application of a surgical robotic

system for minimally invasive microsurgery including two good laboratory practice animal studies and six

investigational device exemption human studies. June 1997–October 2000.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Instructor, Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering, The University of Tennessee,

Knoxville, Tennessee. August 2010–present.

• Dynamics, August 2010–present

• Applied Biomechanics, January 2011–present

• Modeling and Simulation of Human Movement (graduate level), January 2012–present

• Biomedical Engineering Design, August 2012–present

Lecturer, Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering, The University of Tennessee,

Knoxville, Tennessee. September 2009–present.

• Biomedical Engineering Principles (undergraduate level)

o Introduction to Biomechanics of Movement, Fall 2009–present

o Designing a Tuned Track, Fall 2009–present

Lecturer, Department of Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sport Studies, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville,

Tennessee. April 2011–present.

• Advanced Methods and Instrumentation in Biomechanics (graduate level)

o OpenSim Hands-on Tutorial, April 6, 2011

Lecturer, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California. November 2007–

November 2008.

• Biomechanics of Movement (graduate level)

o Inverse Kinematics, October 28, 2008

o Inverse Dynamics & Static Optimization, October 30, 2008

o Inverse Kinematics, November 1, 2007

o Inverse Dynamics & Static Optimization, November 6, 2007

• Modeling and Simulation of Human Movement (graduate level)

o Subversion Repositories, April 3, 2008

o Motion Capture Session, April 8, 2008

o Model Scaling & Inverse Kinematics, April 10, 2008

Lecturer, Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California. April 2007–May 2007.

• Physics-Based Simulation of Biological Structures (graduate level)

o Kinematics of Human Motion, May 30, 2007

o Body Segment Inertial Parameters, April 27, 2007

Lecturer, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.

Jeffrey A. Reinbolt

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January 2003–November 2005.

• Mechanics of the Human Locomotor System (graduate level)

o Introduction to Factor Analysis, November 9, 2005

o Introduction to Algorithmic (or Automatic) Differentiation for Fast Gradient Calculations,

September 26, 2005

• Biodynamics (undergraduate level)

o Three–Dimensional Angular Velocity, April 8, 2005

o Three–Dimensional Rotations, April 6, 2005

o Three–Dimensional Inertia, April 4, 2005

o Overview and Motivation for Biodynamics, January 5, 2005

o Linear and Angular Momentum Principles, February 5, 2003

o Cross Products, Moments, and Couples, February 3, 2003

o Vector Functions, Derivatives, and Translational Kinematics, January 15, 2003

• Analytical Dynamics (graduate level)

o Bound Vectors, October 11, 2004

• Introduction to Numerical Methods (graduate level)

o Ordinary Differential Equations: Runge–Kutta Methods, April 7, 2004

o Ordinary Differential Equations: Runge–Kutta Methods, April 2, 2004

o Curve Fitting: Interpolation, March 5, 2004

o Curve Fitting: Least–Squares Regression, March 3, 2004

Teaching Assistant, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville,

Florida. January 2005–April 2005.

• Biodynamics (undergraduate level)

o Assisted in the preparation, lecturing, and grading for a course involving dynamic analysis of the

human musculoskeletal system, development of lumped mass, planar rigid body and 3–D rigid

body models of human movement, calculation of internal forces in muscles and joints, and

analysis of muscle function.

SPONSORED RESEARCH

1. UT Foundation, Inc. ($110,000). Characterization and Optimization of Hearing Aids for Music

Appreciation. 09/01/2016 – 08/31/2021.

2. UT Foundation, Inc. ($5,200). Research and Development of a Feedback Learning Platform for Coaches

and Athletes. 11/15/2018 – 11/14/2020.

3. NSF DARE ($12,960). Research Experiences for Undergraduates. 07/01/2016 – 05/31/2019.

4. NSF GARDE CAREER 1253317 ($416,958). CAREER: Research and Education on Control of Human

Movement. 06/01/2013 – 05/31/2019.

5. NIH/NIBIB R25 EB013074 ($216,000). Furthering University of Tennessee Undergraduate Research

Education (FUTURE) for Team-Based Design in Biomedical Engineering. 05/01/2012 – 04/30/2018.

6. Southeastern Conference ($2,456). SEC Visiting Faculty Travel. 10/01/2014 – 07/31/2015.

7. University of Tennessee's Scholarly Activity and Research Incentive Fund ($65,000). Synthetic Human

Test Bed for Biomedical Research. 10/22/2014 – 06/30/2015.

8. University of Western Australia A14-1318 ($2,325). Computed Muscle Control Laboratory for Advanced

Biomechanists. 05/08/2014 – 07/31/2014.

9. NIH/NICHD Prime Award 5R24HD065690, Subaward 60017046-47273-C ($25,000). Functional Inverse

Kinematics and Scaling (FIKS) Software Development and Education. 07/01/2012 – 05/31/2013.

Jeffrey A. Reinbolt

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10. NIH/NIGMS Prime Award U54 GM07297, Subaward 24317750-30501-J ($20,000). Modeling and

Simulation of Human Movement Based on OpenSim and MATLAB®/Simulink®. 11/01/2009 –

07/31/2010

JOURNAL MANUSCRIPTS

1. Odle, B., Reinbolt, J.A., Forrest, G., and Dyson-Hudson, T. Construction and evaluation of a model for

wheelchair propulsion in an individual with tetraplegia. Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing,

Volume 57, Number 2, pages 519-532, 2019.

2. Mansouri, M., Vivaldi, N., Donnelly, C., Robinson, M., Vanrenterghem, J., and Reinbolt, J.A. Synthesis of

subject-specific human balance responses using a task-level neuromuscular control platform. IEEE

Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, Volume 26, Number 4, pages 865-873,

2018.

3. Boggess, G., Morgan, K., Johnson, D., Ireland, M.L., Reinbolt, J.A., and Noehren, B. Neuromuscular

compensatory strategies at the trunk and lower limb are not resolved following an ACL reconstruction.

Gait & Posture, Volume 60, Number 1, Pages 81-87, 2018.

4. Bennett, H.J., Zhang, S., Shen, G., Weinhandl, J.T., Paquette, M.R., Reinbolt, J.A., and Coe, D.P. Effects

of toe-in and wider step width in stair ascent with different knee alignments. Medicine & Science in Sports

& Exercise. Volume 49, Number 3, Pages 563-572, 2017.

5. Rossi, M.M., Alderson, J., El-Sallam, A., Dowling, J., Reinbolt, J.A., and Donnelly, C.J. A new validation

technique for estimations of body segment inertia tensors: principal axes of inertia do matter. Journal of

Arthroplasty, Volume 49, Number 16, Pages 4119-4123, 2016.

6. Erdemir, A., Guess, T.M., Halloran, J.P., Modenese, L., Reinbolt, J.A., Thelen, D.G., and Umberger, B.R.

Commentary on the integration of model sharing and reproducibility analysis to scholarly publishing

workflow in computational biomechanics. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, Volume 63,

Number 10, Pages 2080-2085, 2016.

7. Rasnick, R., Standifird, T., Reinbolt, J.A., Cates, H.E., and Zhang, S. Knee joint loads and surrounding

muscle forces during stair acscent in patients with total knee replacement. PLoS ONE, Volume 11, Number

(6), e0156282, 2016.

8. Mansouri, M., Clark, A.E., Seth, A., and Reinbolt, J.A. Rectus femoris transfer surgery affects balance

recovery in children with cerebral palsy: A computer simulation study. Gait & Posture, Volume 43,

Number 1, Pages 24-30, 2016.

9. Standifird, T.W., Saxton, A.M., Coe, D.P., Cates, H.E., Reinbolt, J.A., and Zhang, S. Influence of total

knee arthroplasty on gait mechanics of the replaced and non-replaced limb during stair negotiation. Journal

of Arthroplasty, Volume 31, Number 1, Pages 278-283, 2016.

10. Shull, P.B., Huang, Y., Schlotman, T., and Reinbolt, J.A. Muscle force modification strategies are not

consistent for gait retraining to reduce the knee adduction moment in individuals with knee osteoarthritis.

Journal of Biomechanics, Volume 48, Number 12, Pages 3163–3169, 2015.

11. Foch, E., Reinbolt, J.A., Zhang, S., Fitzhugh, E.C., and Milner, C.E. Associations between iliotibial band

injury status and running biomechanics in women. Gait & Posture, Volume 41, Number 2, Pages 706–710,

2015.

12. Morgan, K.D., Donnelly, C.J., and Reinbolt, J.A. Elevated gastrocnemius forces compensate for decreased

hamstrings forces during the weight-acceptance phase of single-leg jump landing: Implications for anterior

cruciate ligament injury risk. Journal of Biomechanics, Volume 47, Number 13, Pages 3295–3302, 2014.

13. Paquette, M.R., Zhang, S., Milner, C.E., Fairbrother, J.T., and Reinbolt, J.A. Effects of increased step

width on frontal plane knee motion in healthy adults during stair descent. The Knee, Volume 21, Number 4,

Pages 821–826, August 2014.

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14. Piazza, S., Mansouri, M., Torricelli, D., Reinbolt, J.A., and Pons, J.L. A biomechanical model for the

validation of modular control in balance. Biosystems & Biorobotics, Volume 1, Number 1, Pages 815–819,

2013.

15. Hoang, H.X. and Reinbolt, J.A. Crouched posture maximizes ground reaction forces generated by

muscles. Gait & Posture, Volume 36, Number 3, Pages 405–408, July 2012.

16. Mansouri, M and Reinbolt, J.A. A platform for dynamic simulation and control of movement based on

Opensim and MATLAB. Journal of Biomechanics, Volume 45, Number 8, Pages 1517–1521, May 2012.

17. Donnelly, C.J., Lloyd, D.G., Elliott, B.C., and Reinbolt, J.A. Optimizing whole-body kinematics to

minimize valgus knee loading during sidestepping: Implications for ACL injury risk. Journal of

Biomechanics, Volume 45, Number 8, Pages 1491–1497, May 2012.

18. Reinbolt, J.A., Seth, A. and Delp, S.L. Simulation of human movement: Applications using OpenSim.

Procedia IUTAM, Volume 2, Number 1, Pages 186–198, June 2011.

19. Seth, A., Sherman, M.A., Reinbolt, J.A., and Delp, S.L. OpenSim: A musculoskeletal modeling and

simulation framework for in silico investigations and exchange. Procedia IUTAM, Volume 2, Number 1,

Pages 212–232, June 2011.

20. Reinbolt, J.A., Fox, M.D., Schwartz, M.H., and Delp, S.L. Predicting outcomes of rectus femoris transfer

surgery. Gait & Posture, Volume 30, Number 1, Pages 100–105, July 2009.

21. Koh, B.I., Reinbolt, J.A., George, A.D., Haftka, R.T., and Fregly, B.J. Limitations of parallel global

optimization for large-scale human movement problems. Medical Engineering & Physics, Volume 31,

Number 5, Pages 515–521, June 2009.

22. Tawhai, M., Bischoff, J., Einstein, D., Erdemir, A., Guess, T., and Reinbolt, J. Multiscale modeling in

computational biomechanics: Determining computational priorities and addressing current challenges.

IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology, Volume 28, Number 3, Pages 41–49, May/June 2009.

23. Fox, M.D., Reinbolt, J.A., Õunpuu, S., and Delp, S.L. Mechanisms of improved knee flexion after rectus

femoris transfer surgery. Journal of Biomechanics, Volume 42, Number 5, Pages 614–619, March 2009.

24. Reinbolt, J.A., Fox, M.D., Arnold, A.S., Õunpuu, S., and Delp, S.L. Importance of preswing rectus

femoris activity in stiff-knee gait. Journal of Biomechanics, Volume 41, Number 11, Pages 2362–2369,

August 2008.

25. Reinbolt, J.A., Haftka, R.T., Chmielewski, T.L., and Fregly, B.J. A computational framework to predict

post-treatment outcome for gait-related disorders. Medical Engineering & Physics, Volume 30, Number 4,

Pages 434–443, May 2008.

26. Fregly, B.J., Reinbolt, J.A., and Chmielewski, T.L. Evaluation of a patient-specific cost function to predict

the influence of foot path on the knee adduction torque during gait. Computer Methods in Biomechanics

and Biomedical Engineering, Volume 11, Number 1, Pages 63–71, February 2008.

27. Fregly, B.J., Reinbolt, J.A., Rooney, K.L., Mitchell, K.H., and Chmielewski, T.L. Design of patient-

specific gait modifications for knee osteoarthritis rehabilitation. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical

Engineering, Volume 54, Number 9, Pages 1687–1695, September 2007.

28. Reinbolt, J.A., Haftka, R.T., Chmielewski, T.L., and Fregly, B.J. Are patient-specific joint and inertial

parameters necessary for accurate inverse dynamics analyses of gait? IEEE Transactions on Biomedical

Engineering, Volume 54, Number 5, Pages 782–793, May 2007.

29. Schutte, J.F., Koh, B.I., Reinbolt, J.A., Fregly, B.J., Haftka, R.T., and George, A.D. Evaluation of the

particle swarm algorithm for biomechanical optimization. Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, Volume

127, Number 3, Pages 465–474, June 2005.

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30. Reinbolt, J.A., Schutte, J.F., Fregly, B.J., Haftka, R.T., George, A.D., and Mitchell, K.H. Determination of

patient–specific multi–joint kinematic models through two–level optimization. Journal of Biomechanics,

Volume 38, Number 3, Pages 621–626, March 2005.

31. Schutte, J.F., Reinbolt, J.A., Fregly, B.J., Haftka, R.T., and George, A.D. Parallel global optimization with

the particle swarm algorithm. International Journal of Numerical Methods in Engineering, Volume 61,

Number 13, Pages 2296–2315, December 2004.

32. Koh, B.I., Reinbolt, J.A., Fregly, B.J., George, A.D., and Haftka, R.T. Evaluation of parallel

decomposition methods for biomechanical optimizations. Computer Methods in Biomechanics and

Biomedical Engineering, Volume 7, Number 4, Pages 215–225, August 2004.

33. Tabaie, H.A., Graper, W.P., Reinbolt, J.A. Clinical investigation: Endoscopic coronary artery bypass

grafting with robotic assistance. The Heart Surgery Forum, #2001–11191, Volume 5, Issue 4, Pages 228–

333, April 2002.

34. Connor, M.A., Handley, P.J., Reinbolt, J.A. Perioperative nurse training in cardiothoracic surgical

robotics. Association of Operating Room Nurses Journal, Volume 74, Number 6, Pages 851–856,

December 2001.

35. Tabaie, H.A., Reinbolt, J.A., Graper, W.P., Kelly, T.F., Connor, M.A. Endoscopic coronary artery bypass

graft (E–CABGTM) procedure with robotic assistance. The Heart Surgery Forum, #1999–0552, Volume 2,

Issue 4, Pages 310–317, September 1999.

CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS

1. Rice, A.E., Higginson, J.S., and Reinbolt, J.A. Functional electrical stimulation (FES) of ankle muscles

aids in decoupling of lower-limb muscle modules for individuals with post-stroke gait. In Proceedings of

the XXVII Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics and 43rd Annual Meeting of the

American Society of Biomechanics, Calgary, Canada, July 31–August 4, 2019.

2. Gupta, D., Donnelly C.J., Jensen, J.L., and Reinbolt, J.A. Synergistic trunk dynamics reduces risk of

shoulder injury during volleyball hitting. In Proceedings of the XXVII Congress of the International Society

of Biomechanics and 43rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Calgary, Canada, July

31–August 4, 2019.

3. Miller, A.J., Riemer, R., and Reinbolt, J.A. A knee exoskeleton harvesting different energy levels changes

muscle forces during gait: revealing muscle contributions to metabolic cost of movement. In Proceedings

of the XXVII Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics and 43rd Annual Meeting of the

American Society of Biomechanics, Calgary, Canada, July 31–August 4, 2019.

4. Gupta, D, Donnelly C.J., and Reinbolt, J.A. Reasonable simulations depend on relationships between

calculated residual forces and moments: implications for residual threshold limits. In Proceedings of XVII

International Symposium on Computer Simulation in Biomechanics, Canmore, Canada, July 28-30, 2019.

5. Johnstone, P., Reinbolt, J.A., Pappas, J., Chasin, M., Hausladen, J., Phillips, T., Thornton, K., and Martin,

K. A Comparison of hearing aid music-listening programs on perceived sound quality of individual musical

instruments by child and adult musicians. In Proceedings of Association for Research in Otolaryngology

(ARO) 43rd Annual Mid-winter Meeting, Baltimore, MD, February 9-13, 2019.

6. Rice, A.E, Sundararajan, A., and Reinbolt, J.A. Increasing walking speed increases lower-limb capabilities

for generating propulsive forces. In Proceedings of Biomedical Engineering Society 2018 Annual Meeting,

Atlanta, GA, October 17-20, 2018.

7. Sundararajan, A., Rice, A., and Reinbolt, J.A. Computational approaches to determine muscle-generated

feasible endpoint forces constraining capabilities of human movement. In Proceedings of Biomedical

Engineering Society 2018 Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, October 17-20, 2018.

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8. Gupta, D., Donnelly C.J., Neptune, R.R., Abraham, L., Jensen, J.L., and Reinbolt, J.A. Use of

musculoskeletal modeling to find the balance between performance and injury prevention in sports - a

proof of concept. In Proceedings of 36th International Conference on Biomechanics in Sports, Auckland,

New Zealand, September 10-14, 2018.

9. Gupta, D., Reinbolt, J.A., Jensen, J.L., and Donnelly C.J. Optimizing whole body kinematics to reduce

peak non-sagittal plane knee loads during single leg jump landing task to reduce risk of ACL injury. In

Proceedings of 42nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Rochester, MN, August 8-

11, 2018.

10. Morgan, K.D., Donnelly, C.J., and Reinbolt, J.A. Empirical based modeling for the assessment of dynamic

knee stability: implications for anterior cruciate ligament injury risk. In Proceedings of 40th International

Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Honolulu, HI, July 17-21, 2018.

11. Reinbolt, J.A., Vivaldi, N.A., and Sundararajan, A. Goal-oriented human movement simulation:

Applications in predicting subject-specific balance recovery. In Proceedings of 8th World Congress of

Biomechanics, Dublin, Ireland, July 8-12, 2018.

12. Sundararajan, A., Rice, A., and Reinbolt, J.A. Increasing walking speed decreases the lower-limb endpoint

wrench space: implications for fall prevention. In Proceedings of 8th World Congress of Biomechanics,

Dublin, Ireland, July 8-12, 2018.

13. Vivaldi, N.A., Barrett, R.S., and Reinbolt, J.A. Using zero-moment point to predict single versus multiple

step recovery from forward loss of balance. In Proceedings of 8th World Congress of Biomechanics,

Dublin, Ireland, July 8-12, 2018.

14. Vivaldi, N.A. and Reinbolt, J.A. Identifying novel strategies for controlling step response during balance

recovery simulations. In Proceedings of 8th World Congress of Biomechanics, Dublin, Ireland, July 8-12,

2018.

15. Morgan, K.D., Donnelly, C.J., and Reinbolt, J.A. Empirical based modeling approach for the

quantification of dynamic knee stability. In Proceedings of 41st Annual Meeting of the American Society of

Biomechanics, Boulder, CO, USA, August 8-11, 2017.

16. Sundararajan, A. and Reinbolt, J.A. Muscle physiology reduces the feasible torque set during human gait.

In Proceedings of 26th Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics, Brisbane, Australia, July 23-

27, 2017.

17. Vivaldi, N.A. and Reinbolt, J.A. Synthesis of subject-specific, task-level stepping response for predicting

balance recovery. In Proceedings of 26th Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics, Brisbane,

Australia, July 23-27, 2017.

18. Staynor, J.M.D, Alderson, J.A., Reinbolt, J.A., Rossi, M.M., and Donnelly, C.J. Preparatory trunk angular

momentum predicts peak knee valgus moments. In Proceedings of 26th Congress of the International

Society of Biomechanics, Brisbane, Australia, July 23-27, 2017.

19. Rossi, M.M., Donnelly, C.J., El-Sallam, A., Lyttle, A., Dowling, J., Reinbolt, J.A., and Alderson, J.A. Can

participant-specific segmental inertial parameters improve the validity of musculoskeletal models for

forward dynamics simulations during sidestepping. In Proceedings of 26th Congress of the International

Society of Biomechanics, Brisbane, Australia, July 23-27, 2017.

20. Reinbolt, J.A. and Donnelly, C.J. Predicting ground reactions during single-leg landings using zero-

moment point. In Proceedings of 26th Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics, Brisbane,

Australia, July 23-27, 2017.

21. Sundararajan, A. and Reinbolt, J.A. Muscle physiology reduces the endpoint wrench set during human

gait. In Proceedings of XVI International Symposium on Computer Simulation in Biomechanics, Gold

Coast, Australia, July 20-22, 2017.

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22. Vivaldi, N.A. and Reinbolt, J.A. Using zero-moment point to synthesize subject-specific, task-level

predictions of balance recovery with stepping. In Proceedings of XVI International Symposium on

Computer Simulation in Biomechanics, Gold Coast, Australia, July 20-22, 2017.

23. Thompson, R.L., Gardner, J.K., Zhang, S., and Reinbolt, J.A. Muscle force changes during cycling with

pedal modifications. In Proceedings of 40th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics,

Raleigh, NC, USA, August 2-5, 2016.

24. Schlotman, T.E., Shull, P.B., and Reinbolt, J.A. Decreasing knee joint contact loads via toe-in gait for

patients with knee osteoarthritis. In Proceedings of 40th Annual Meeting of the American Society of

Biomechanics, Raleigh, NC, USA, August 2-5, 2016.

25. Staynor, J., Alderson, J., Reinbolt, J.A., and Donnelly C.J. Identifying the relationship between

preparatory mechanics and an athlete's risk of ACL injury: A preliminary analysis. In Proceedings of 34th

International Conference on Biomechanics in Sports, Tsukuba City, Japan, July 18-22, 2016.

26. Rossi, M.M., Donnelly, C.J., El-Sallam, A., Dowling, J., Reinbolt, J.A., and Alderson J. Validation of a

DXA-based method for obtaining inertia tensors: “When Pigs Fly.” In Proceedings of 34th International

Conference on Biomechanics in Sports, Tsukuba City, Japan, July 18-22, 2016.

27. Reinbolt, J.A., Vivaldi, N., and Mansouri, M.B. Subject-specific surrogate models of task-level human

movement. In Proceedings of Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement, Mt. Sterling, OH, USA,

June 12-17, 2016.

28. Boggess, G., Morgan, K., Ireland, M.L., Johnson, D., Reinbolt, J.A., and Noehren, B. Trunk muscle

adaptations during running responsible for altered gait mechanics after ACL reconstruction. In Proceedings

of 11th Annual Center for Clinical and Translational Science Spring Conference, Lexington, KY, USA,

April 21, 2016.

29. Mansouri, M., Donnelly, C.J., Robinson, M., Vanrenterghem, J., and Reinbolt, J.A. Synthesis of subject-

specific task-level motions for predictive simulations of balance recovery. In Proceedings of 39th Annual

Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Columbus, OH, USA, August 5-8, 2015.

30. Wen, C., Reinbolt, J.A., and Zhang, S. Knee joint loads and surrounding muscle forces of selected knee

unfriendly movement elements in 42-form Tai Ji. In Proceedings of 39th Annual Meeting of the American

Society of Biomechanics, Columbus, OH, USA, August 5-8, 2015.

31. Zhang, S., Rasnick, R., Standifird, T., Reinbolt, J.A., and Cates, H.E. Knee joint loads and surrounding

muscle forces during stair ascent in total knee replacement patients and healthy controls. In Proceedings of

39th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Columbus, OH, USA, August 5-8, 2015.

32. Donnelly, C.J., Reinbolt, J.A., Weir, G., Morgan, K., and Alderson J. Simulation and prophylactic

research: interesting bedfellows. In Proceedings of 25th Congress of the International Society of

Biomechanics, Glasgow, United Kingdom, July 12-16, 2015.

33. Reinbolt, J.A. Task-level simulation of subject-specific movement using OpenSim. In Proceedings of 25th

Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics (Invited Presentation), Glasgow, United Kingdom,

July 12-16, 2015.

34. Mansouri, M., De Sapio, V., and Reinbolt, J.A. Prioritized task-based control of movement with

supporting contacts using OpenSim and MATLAB. In Proceedings of XV International Symposium on

Computer Simulation in Biomechanics, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, July 9-11, 2015.

35. Mansouri, M. and Reinbolt, J.A. Dynamic simulation and neuromuscular control of balance in children

with cerebal palsy: implications for rectus femoris transfer surgery. In Proceedings of 2014 BMES Annual

Meeting, San Antonio, TX, USA, October 22-25, 2014.

36. Schlotman, T.E., Shull, P.B., and Reinbolt, J.A. Analysis of toe-in gait modification for patients with knee

osteoarthritis. In Proceedings of 2014 BMES Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, USA, October 22-25,

2014.

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37. Goldfarb, S.E., Earl, D., De Sapio, V., Mansouri, M., and Reinbolt, J.A. An approach and implementation

for coupling neurocognitive and neuromechanical models. In Proceedings of IEEE International

Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, San Diego, CA, USA, October 5-8, 2014.

38. Mansouri, M. and Reinbolt, J.A. Balance recovery simulation using a novel biologically-inspired

musculoskeletal control system. In Proceedings of 7th World Congress of Biomechanics, Boston, MA,

USA, July 6-11, 2014.

39. Morgan, K.D., Donnelly, C.J., and Reinbolt, J.A. Implementing stability criteria and wavelet analysis to

assess knee stability and muscle activation patterns in athletic populations: implications for ACL injuries.

In Proceedings of 7th World Congress of Biomechanics, Boston, MA, USA, July 6-11, 2014.

40. Reinbolt, J.A. and Mansouri, M. What is the influence of biarticular muscles on postural control? In

Proceedings of 7th World Congress of Biomechanics (Invited Presentation), Boston, MA, USA, July 6-11,

2014.

41. Reinbolt, J.A. Patient-specific software tools for OpenSim. In Proceedings of 7th World Congress of

Biomechanics (Invited Presentation), Boston, MA, USA, July 6-11, 2014.

42. Foch, E., Reinbolt, J.A., Zhang, S., and Milner, C.E. Association between iliotibial band syndrome status

and running biomechanics in women. In Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics, Omaha,

NE, September 4–7, 2013.

43. Morgan, K.D., Donnelly, C.J., and Reinbolt, J.A. Muscular contributions to knee accelerations during

single–leg jump landing in Australian football players. In Proceedings of the American Society of

Biomechanics, Omaha, NE, September 4–7, 2013.

44. Morgan, K.D., Donnelly, C.J., and Reinbolt, J.A. Utilizing data mining to predict elevated knee loading in

athletes and assessing their risk for anterior cruciate ligament injury. In Proceedings of the Joint Statistical

Meetings, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, August 3–8, 2013.

45. Piazza, S., Mansouri, M., Torricelli, D., Reinbolt, J.A. and Pons, J.L. A Biomechanical Model for the

Validation of Modular Control in Balance. In Proceedings of the International Conference on

NeuroRehabilitation, Toledo, Spain, November 14-16, 2012.

46. Morgan, K.D., Donnelly, C.J., and Reinbolt, J.A. Muscle Force Estimates during the Weight-acceptance

Phase of Single-leg Jump Landing. In Proceedings of the 36th Annual Meeting of the American Society of

Biomechanics, Gainesville, FL, August 15-18, 2012.

47. Mansouri, M.B., Clark, A.E., and Reinbolt, J.A. The Use of a Platform for Dynamic Simulation of

Movement: Application to Balance Recovery. In Proceedings of the 36th Annual Meeting of the American

Society of Biomechanics, Gainesville, FL, August 15–18, 2012.

48. Odle B., Forrest, G., Dyson-Hudson T., and Reinbolt, J.A. Development of an OpenSim Shoulder Model

for Manual Wheelchair Users with Tetraplegia. In Proceedings of the ASME International Mechanical

Engineering Congress & Exposition, Denver, CO, November 11–17, 2011.

49. Morgan, K.D., Donnelly, C.J., and Reinbolt, J.A. Weakened Trunk Muscles Influence Knee Valgus

Moments Associated with ACL Injury. In Proceedings of the Biomedical Engineering Society 2011 Annual

Meeting, Hartford, CT, October 12–15, 2011.

50. Mansouri, M.B. and Reinbolt, J.A. A Platform for Dynamic Simulation and Control of Human Movement.

In Proceedings of the Biomedical Engineering Society 2011 Annual Meeting, Hartford, CT, October 12–15,

2011.

51. Clark, A.E., Seth, A., and Reinbolt, J.A. Tendon Transfer of Biarticular Muscles Reduces Balance

Recovery: A Computer Simulation Study. In Proceedings of the Biomedical Engineering Society 2011

Annual Meeting, Hartford, CT, October 12–15, 2011.

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52. Saul K., Reinbolt J.A., Blemker S., Ashby B., Delp S., Goldberg S., Siston R., Thelen D., Webb J.

Teaching Human Movement to Engineers: Experiences from Nine Institutions. In Proceedings of the 35th

Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Long Beach, CA, August 10–13, 2011.

53. Morgan, K.D., Donnelly, C.J., and Reinbolt, J.A. Muscle Forces During Single-leg Jump Landing. In

Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Long Beach, CA,

August 10–13, 2011.

54. Donnelly, C.J., Lloyd, D.G., Elliott, B.C., and Reinbolt, J.A. Optimizing Whole-body Kinematics to

Minimize Valgus Knee Loading During Single-leg Landing: Implications for ACL Injury Risk. In

Proceedings of the XXIIIrd Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics, Brussels, Belgium, July

3–7, 2011.

55. Hoang, H.X. and Reinbolt, J.A. Crouched Posture Maximizes Ground Reaction Forces Generated by

Muscles. In Proceedings of the XXIIIrd Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics, Brussels,

Belgium, July 3–7, 2011.

56. Clark, A.E., Seth, A., and Reinbolt, J.A. Biarticular Muscles Influence Postural Responses: Implications

for Treatment of Stiff-knee Gait. In Proceedings of the XIII International Symposium on Computer

Simulation in Biomechanics, Leuven, Belgium, June 30–July 2, 2011.

57. Reinbolt, J.A., Seth, A., and Delp, S.L. Simulation of Human Movement Based on OpenSim. In

Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium on Human Body Dynamics (Invited Presentation), Waterloo, ON,

Canada, June 5–8, 2011.

58. Seth, A., Sherman, M., Reinbolt, J.A., and Delp, S.L. A Musculoskeletal Modeling and Simulation

Framework for In Silico Investigations and Exchange. In Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium on Human

Body Dynamics (Invited Presentation), Waterloo, ON, Canada, June 5–8, 2011.

59. Mansouri, M.B. and Reinbolt, J.A. Dynamic Simulation of Movement Based on OpenSim and

Matlab/Simulink. In Proceedings of the 34th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics,

Providence, RI, August 18–21, 2010.

60. Donnelly, C.J., Lloyd, D.G., Elliott, B.C., and Reinbolt, J.A. Minimizing Valgus Knee Loading During

Sidestepping: Implications for ACL Injury Risk. In Proceedings of the 6th World Congress on

Biomechanics, Suntec City, Singapore, August 1–6, 2010.

61. Reinbolt, J.A. and Donnelly, C.J. Improving Computed Muscle Control through Optimization to Generate

Dynamic Simulations of Overground Running. In Proceedings of the Eleventh International Symposium on

the 3D Analysis of Human Movement, San Francisco, CA, July 14–16, 2010.

62. Hoang, H.X. and Reinbolt, J.A. Posture Influences Ground Reaction Force: Implications for Crouch Gait.

In Proceedings of the Eleventh International Symposium on the 3D Analysis of Human Movement, San

Francisco, CA, July 14–16, 2010.

63. Seth, A., Reinbolt, J.A., and Delp, S.L. Musculoskeletal Modeling: How It Began, What It Offers, and

Where It Is Heading. In Proceedings of the 7th Australasian Biomechanics Conference, Gold Coast,

Australia, November 30–December 1, 2009.

64. Reinbolt, J.A., Seth, A., Hicks, J.L., and Delp, S.L. Mechanical Advantage of Crouch Gait. In Proceedings

of the 12th Biennial Computer Simulation Symposium, Cape Town, South Africa, July 2–4, 2009.

65. Fox, M.D., Reinbolt, J.A., Ounpuu, S., and Delp, S.L. Mechanisms of Improved Knee Flexion after Rectus

Femoris Transfer Surgery. In Proceedings of the 14th Annual Meeting of the Gait and Clinical Movement

Analysis Society (Best Student Paper Award), Denver, CO, March 10–13, 2009.

66. Kerckhoffs, R., Bassingthwaighte, J., Reinbolt, J., and Arzberger, P. Emerging Challenges in Multiscale

Modeling in Biology. In Proceedings of the 14th Annual Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing, The Big

Island of Hawaii, January 5–9, 2009.

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67. Fox, M.D., Reinbolt, J.A., Ounpuu, S., and Delp, S.L. Mechanisms of Improved Knee Flexion after Rectus

Femoris Transfer Surgery. In Proceedings of the 8th Annual Biomedical Computation at Stanford

Symposium, Stanford, CA, October 25, 2008.

68. Liao, J.-C., Reinbolt, J., Kerckhoffs, R., Michailova, A., and Arzberger, P. Multiscale Modeling and

Simulation: From Molecules to Cells to Organisms. In Proceedings of the 13th Annual Pacific Symposium

on Biocomputing, The Big Island of Hawaii, January 4–8, 2008.

69. Reinbolt, J.A., Fox, M.D., Schwartz, M.H., and Delp, S.L. Predicting Outcomes of Treatment for Stiff-

Knee Gait using Supervised Learning. In Proceedings of the 31st Annual Meeting of the American Society

of Biomechanics, Stanford, California, August 22–25, 2007.

70. Fox, M.D., Reinbolt, J.A., Arnold, A.S., Õunpuu, S., and Delp, S.L. Importance of Preswing Rectus

Femoris Activity in Stiff-Knee Gait: Simulation-Based Analysis. In Proceedings of the 31st Annual Meeting

of the American Society of Biomechanics, Stanford, California, August 22–25, 2007.

71. Reinbolt, J.A., Fox, M.D., and Delp, S.L. Investigating Stiff-Knee Gait with Subject-Specific Simulations.

In Proceedings of the 7th Annual Biomedical Computation at Stanford Symposium (Best Oral Presentation

Award), Page 27, Stanford, California, October 21, 2006.

72. Fregly, B.J. and Reinbolt, J.A. Simulation-Based Treatment Planning for Knee Osteoarthritis. In

Proceedings of the 30th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics (Invited panelist

presentation for special symposium on Modeling for Clinical Evaluation and Treatment), Blacksburg,

Virginia, September 6–9, 2006.

73. Reinbolt, J.A. and Fregly, B.J. Benefits of Automatic Differentiation for Biomechanical Optimizations. In

Proceedings of the 2006 Summer Bioengineering Conference, Amelia Island, Florida, June 21–25, 2006.

74. Fregly, B.J., Reinbolt, J.A., Rooney, K.L., Mitchell, K.H., and Chmielewski, T.L. Predicting Patient-

Specific Gait Modifications for Knee Osteoarthritis Rehabilitation. In Proceedings of the 7th International

Symposium on Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, Manuscript 174, Juan-

les-Pins, Antibes, Côte d'Azur, France, March 22–25, 2006.

75. Fregly, B.J., Reinbolt, J.A., Koh, B.I., and Chmielewski, T.L. Evaluation of a Patient-Specific Cost

Function to Predict the Influence of Foot Path on the Knee Adduction Torque during Gait. In Proceedings

of the 7th International Symposium on Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering,

Manuscript 173, Juan-les-Pins, Antibes, Côte d'Azur, France, March 22–25, 2006.

76. Fregly, B.J., Rooney, K.L., and Reinbolt, J.A. Predicted Gait Modifications to Reduce the Peak Knee

Adduction Torque. In Proceedings of the XXth Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics and

29th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Page 283, Cleveland, Ohio, July 31–August

5, 2005.

77. Reinbolt, J.A. and Fregly, B.J. Creation of Patient–Specific Dynamic Models from Three–Dimensional

Movement Data using Optimization. In Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on Computer

Simulation in Biomechanics, Cleveland, Ohio, July 28–30, 2005.

78. Koh, B.I., Reinbolt, J.A., Fregly, B.J., and George, A.D. Parallel Decomposition Methods for

Biomechanical Optimization. In Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on the 3D Analysis of

Human Movement, Page 69, Tampa, Florida, March 31–April 2, 2004.

79. Fregly, B.J. and Reinbolt, J.A. Estimation of Body Segment Parameters from Three–Dimensional Gait

Data using Optimization. In Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on the 3D Analysis of

Human Movement, Page 13, Tampa, Florida, March 31–April 2, 2004.

80. Reinbolt, J.A., Schutte, J.F., Haftka, R.T., George, A.D., Mitchell, K.H., and Fregly, B.J. Determination of

Patient–Specific Functional Axes through Two–Level Optimization. In Proceedings of the 2003 Summer

Bioengineering Conference, Pages 1317–1318, Key Biscayne, Florida, June 25–29, 2003.

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81. Schutte, J.F., Koh, B.I., Reinbolt, J.A., Haftka, R.T., George, A.D., and Fregly, B.J. Scale–Independent

Biomechanical Optimization. In Proceedings of the 2003 Summer Bioengineering Conference, Pages 55–

56, Key Biscayne, Florida, June 25–29, 2003.

82. Tabaie, H.A., Graper, W.P., Reinbolt, J.A. Clinical Investigation: Endoscopic Coronary Artery Bypass

Grafting (E–CABGTM) with Robotic Assistance. In Proceedings of the International Society of Minimally

Invasive Cardiac Surgery, Munich, Germany, June 27–30, 2001.

PRESENTATIONS

1. Goal-oriented human movement simulation: Applications in predicting subject-specific balance recovery.

8th World Congress of Biomechanics, Dublin, Ireland, July 8, 2018.

2. OpenSim Hands-on Tutorial. Sports Biomechanics and Motor Control

Research Group, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK, September 2, 2017.

3. Task-level Simulation of Subject-specific Movement Using OpenSim. 25th Congress of the International

Society of Biomechanics, Glasgow, United Kingdom, July 13, 2015.

4. OpenSim Hands-on Tutorial. Integrative Musculoskeletal Movement Lab, University of Kentucky,

Lexington, KY, April 15, 2015.

5. Prioritized Task-based Control of Movement with Supporting Contacts Using OpenSim and MATLAB. XV

International Symposium on Computer Simulation in Biomechanics, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, July 10,

2015.

6. Patient-specific Software Tools for OpenSim. 7th World Congress of Biomechanics, Boston,

Massachusetts, July 10, 2014.

7. What is the Influence of Biarticular Muscles on Postural Control? 7th World Congress of Biomechanics,

Boston, Massachusetts, July 9, 2014.

8. Modeling and Simulation of Movement using OpenSim. NIH Engineering for Neurologic Rehabilitation

Center, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, June 17, 2013.

9. Muscle Force Estimates During the Weight-acceptance Phase of Single-leg Jump Landing. 36th Annual

Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Gainesville, Florida, August 17, 2012.

10. Functional Inverse Kinematics and Scaling. OpenSim Developer’s Week, Stanford University, Stanford,

California, July 20, 2012.

11. Biomedical Engineering and Its Applications for Healthier Lives. Tests of Engineering Aptitude,

Mathematics and Science (TEAMS) Competition, Knoxville, Tennessee, March 2, 2012.

12. OpenSim and MATLAB®/Simulink®. 2011 HYPER Summer School on Neurorehabilitation, La Alberca,

Spain, September, 20-22, 2011.

13. Teaching Human Movement to Engineers: Experiences from Nine Institutions. 35th Annual Meeting of the

American Society of Biomechanics, Long Beach, California, August 12, 2011.

14. OpenSim and NMS Physiome. XXIIIrd Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics, Brussels,

Belgium, July 6, 2011.

15. Simulation of Human Movement: Applications Using OpenSim. IUTAM Symposium on Human Body

Dynamics, Waterloo, Canada, June 6, 2011.

16. Biomedical Engineering: Neuromuscular Biomechanics. Graduate School Information Night at The

University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, February 23, 2011.

17. Interfacing OpenSim Models with MATLAB®/Simulink®. OpenSim Jamboree at Stanford University,

Stanford, California, July 12, 2010.

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18. Musculoskeletal Modeling: Its Evolution and Current & Future Generations. Royal Veterinary College,

University of London, Hertfordshire, England, May 18, 2010.

19. 20/20 Vision: A Decade to Advance Research. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, March

4, 2010.

20. Musculoskeletal Modeling: How It Began, What It Offers, and Where It Is Heading. 7th Australasian

Biomechanics Conference, Gold Coast, Australia, December 1, 2009.

21. Mechanical Advantage of Crouch Gait. 12th Biennial Computer Simulation Symposium, Cape Town, South

Africa, July 3, 2009.

22. Modeling and Simulation of Human Movement. The University of Tennessee Department of Mechanical,

Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering, Knoxville, Tennessee, April 16, 2009.

23. Modeling and Simulation of Human Movement. North Carolina State University & University of North

Carolina Chapel Hill Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, Raleigh, North Carolina, April 16,

2008.

24. OpenSim 1.1 Software Demonstration. 8th International Symposium on Computer Methods in

Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, Porto, Portugal, February 29, 2008.

25. OpenSim: Patient-Specific Musculoskeletal Models and Dynamic Simulations of Movement. 8th

International Symposium on Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering (Motion

Analysis and Human Body Performance session keynote), Porto, Portugal, February 28, 2008..

26. Multiscale Modeling and Simulation: from Molecules to Cells to Organisms. 13th Annual Pacific

Symposium on Biocomputing, Kohala Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, January 4, 2008.

27. Predicting Outcomes of Treatment for Stiff-Knee Gait using Supervised Learning. 31st Annual Meeting of

the American Society of Biomechanics, Stanford, California, August 23, 2007.

28. Investigating Stiff-Knee Gait with Subject-Specific Simulations. 7th Annual Biomedical Computation at

Stanford Symposium (Best Oral Presentation Award), Stanford, California, October 21, 2006.

29. Biomechanical Simulation Needs: Patient–Specific Dynamic Modeling to Predict Functional Outcomes.

SimTK Advisor Workshop, Stanford, California, June 1, 2006.

30. Patient–Specific Dynamic Modeling to Predict Functional Outcomes. National Center for Physics-Based

Simulation of Biological Structures, Stanford, California, January 17, 2006.

31. Creation of Patient–Specific Dynamic Models from Three–Dimensional Movement Data using

Optimization. Tenth International Symposium on Computer Simulation in Biomechanics, Cleveland, Ohio,

July 29, 2005.

32. Determination of Patient–Specific Functional Axes through Two–Level Optimization. 2003 Summer

Bioengineering Conference, Key Biscayne, Florida, June 27, 2003.

33. Creating the OR of the Future. Zhong Shan Hospital, Shanghai, China, November 13, 2000.

34. Minimally Invasive Surgery Utilizing Computer and Robotic Surgical Systems. Biomedical Engineering

Society 2000 Annual Fall Meeting, Seattle, Washington, October 14, 2000.

35. ZEUS™ Robotic Microsurgical System. Sarasota Memorial Hospital, Sarasota, Florida, February 27, 1999.

HONORS AND AWARDS

Elected Chair of Executive Board, International Society of Biomechanics Technical Group on Computer

Simulation, October 5, 2017 to present.

Associate Editor, Journal of Applied Biomechanics, August 28, 2017 to present.

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Elected Executive Board Member, International Society of Biomechanics Technical Group on Computer

Simulation, November 16, 2010 to present.

Director of Biomedical Engineering Graduate Studies, University of Tennessee, Department of Mechanical,

Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering, Knoxville, Tennessee, September 9, 2015 to August 1, 2017.

Promoted to Associate Professor with Tenure, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, August 1,

2015.

Teaching Fellow Award, University of Tennessee, College of Engineering, Knoxville, Tennessee, April 9,

2015.

Chancellor's Excellence in Advising Award, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, April 8, 2015.

Department Nominee for Moses E. and Mayme Brooks Distinguished Professor Award, University of

Tennessee, Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering, Knoxville, Tennessee,

February 3, 2014.

University Nominee for ASEE-SE Outstanding New Faculty Award, University of Tennessee, College of

Engineering, Knoxville, Tennessee, January 28, 2014.

OpenSim Fellow, National Center for Simulation in Rehabilitation Research, Stanford, California, January 3,

2014.

Quest Scholar of the Week, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, May 24, 2013.

Outstanding Young Investigator Award, University of Tennessee, Department of Mechanical, Aerospace,

and Biomedical Engineering, Knoxville, Tennessee, May 8, 2013.

Chancellor’s Excellence in Teaching Award, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, April 8, 2013.

Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award, National Science Foundation, General & Age

Related Disabilities Engineering, Arlington, Virginia, March 13, 2013.

Frontiers of Engineering Education Virtual Community of Practice, American Society for Engineering

Education, Washington, DC, February 25, 2013

Invited Participant, National Academy of Engineering Frontiers of Engineering Education Symposium, Irvine,

California, October 14-17, 2012.

Outstanding Teaching Award, University of Tennessee, Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and

Biomedical Engineering, Knoxville, Tennessee, April 17, 2012.

Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellowship, National Center for Physics-Based Simulation of Biological

Structures, Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California, May 2006-2008.

Best Oral Presentation Award, Biomedical Computation at Stanford Symposium, Stanford, California,

October 21, 2006.

Achievement Award, Computer Motion, Inc., Santa Barbara, California, May 1, 1999.

Undergraduate Scholarship, Florida Department of Education, Tallahassee, Florida, August 1992-1996.

Valedictorian Scholarship, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, August 1992-1996.

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

Chair

• Executive Board International Society of Biomechanics Technical Group on Computer Simulation

• XVII International Symposium on Computer Simulation in Biomechanics, Canmore, Canada

• American Society of Biomechanics 2021 Annual Meeting, Knoxville, Tennessee

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Session Co-chair

• Simulation of Human Movement: Emerging Challenges and Opportunities, 7th World Congress of

Biomechanics, Boston, Massachusetts, July 11, 2014.

• Musculoskeletal Modeling, 37th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Omaha,

Nebraska, September 7, 2013

• Session 2, XIII International Symposium on Computer Simulation in Biomechanics, Leuven, Belgium,

July 1, 2011

• Computational Modeling, 34th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Providence,

Rhode Island, August 20, 2010

• Emerging Challenges in Multi-Scale Modeling in Biology, Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing 2009,

Kohala Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, January 8, 2009

• Computational Modeling II, 4th North American Congress on Biomechanics, Ann Arbor, Michigan,

August 8, 2008

• Motion Analysis and Human Body Performance 2, 8th International Symposium on Computer Methods

in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, Porto, Portugal, February 28, 2008

• Multiscale Modeling and Simulation: from Molecules to Cells to Organisms, Pacific Symposium on

Biocomputing 2008, Kohala Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, January 4, 2008

• Walking, 31st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics, Stanford, California, August

23, 2007

• Computational Biomechanics II, 31st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics,

Stanford, California, August 25, 2007

Member

• International Society of Biomechanics

• Executive Board International Society of Biomechanics Technical Group on Computer Simulation

• ISB 3D Analysis of Human Movement Society

• Association for the Advancement of Science, sponsored by the AAAS/Science Program for Excellence

in Science

• American Society for Engineering Education

• Tissue Mechanics Working Group, formed from the Multi-Scale Modeling Initiative of the National

Institutes of Health Interagency Modeling and Analysis Group

Reviewer

• Annals of Biomedical Engineering

• Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering

• Gait & Posture

• IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering

• IMECHE Journal of Engineering in Medicine

• International Biomechanics

• International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering

• Journal of Biomechanical Engineering

• Journal of Applied Biomechanics

• Journal of Biomechanics

• Journal of Orthopaedic Research

• Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization

• The Knee

• National Science Foundation General & Age Related Disabilities Engineering Panel

• National Science Foundation Biomedical Engineering CAREER Panel

The University of Tennessee Service

• Institutional Review Board at the University of Tennessee

• Interdisciplinary Engineering Capstone Design Taskforce in the College of Engineering

• Director of Biomedical Engineering Graduate Studies in the Institute for the University of Tennessee

Institute of Biomedical Engineering

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• Lead of the Biomedical Engineering Strategic Planning Committee in the Mechanical, Aerospace, and

Biomedical Engineering Department

• Peer Teaching Review Committee in the College of Engineering

• Chair of the Biomedical Engineering Pre-med Curriculum Committee in the Mechanical, Aerospace,

and Biomedical Engineering Department

• Chairman of the Strategic Planning Committee for Research in the Mechanical, Aerospace, and

Biomedical Engineering Department

• Academic Review Board for Student Judicial Affairs at the University of Tennessee

• Representative for the Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering Department at the 3rd

Annual University of Tennessee Engineering Etiquette Dinner and Workshop

• Undergraduate Advising Committee for the Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering

Department

• Graduate Programs Committee for the Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering

Department

• Mentoring Committee for the Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering Department

• Biomedical Engineering Faculty Search Committee for the Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical

Engineering Department

• Institute of Biomedical Engineering Director Search Committee in the College of Engineering

MENTORING ACTIVITIES

Graduated Students

• Nico Vivaldi, Ph.D., May 2018

• Rachel Thompson, Ph.D., May 2017

• Taylor Schlotman, Ph.D., May 2017

• Misagh Mansouri, Ph.D., May 2015

• Wesley Jones, M.S., May 2015

• Kristin Morgan, Ph.D., May 2014

• Katherine Elicerio, M.S., December 2012

• Ashley Clark, M.S., May 2012

• Hoa Hoang, M.S., December 2011

Current Doctoral Students

• Ashley Rice, Ph.D. expected 2021

• Aravind Sundararajan, Ph.D. expected 2020

• Dhruv Gupta, Ph.D. expected 2020

Thesis and Dissertation Committees

• Tanner Thorsen, Ph.D. expected 2020

• Erik Hummer, Ph.D. expected 2020

• Shelby Peel, Ph.D. expected 2020

• Aaron Miller, Ph.D. expected 2020

• Derek Yocum, Ph.D. 2019

• Ying Lei, Ph.D., December 2017

• Kevin Valenzuela, Ph.D., May 2017

• Hunter Bennett, Ph.D., May 2016

• Tyler Standifird, Ph.D., May 2015

• Joseph McBride, Ph.D., May 2014

• Brooke Odle , Ph.D. (NJIT external member), May 2014

• Robert Rasnick, M.S., May 2014

• Jake Gardner, Ph.D., August 2013

• Eric Foch, Ph.D., May 2013

• Max Paquette, Ph.D., May 2012

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Research Mentor

• NIH Program for Excellence & Equity in Research

• Research and Instructional Strategies for Engineering Retention

• Pre-Collegiate Research Scholarship Program