Multiple abstracts accepted at WCB 2026!
I am delighted to share that several works from myself and our group have been accepted for presentation at the World Congress of Biomechanics 2026.![]()
My accepted contributions include two oral presentations:
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Representative Sampling Using Realisation-Dependent Stopping Algorithm to Quantify the Relationship Between Brain Volume, Impact Severity, and Brain Strain
Session: OA58 - Computational Modeling of Injury II
Date and time: 12 July 2026, 15:00–16:00
Location: West 205–207 -
Where Do Single Impacts Deform the Brain Most Across Sports? a Voxel-Wise Finite-Element Study
Session: OA145 - Concussion/Brain Injury II
Date and time: 14 July 2026, 17:00–18:00
Location: West 202–204
In addition, we will present our translational project in progress at the WCB Translational Technology Pitch Competition:
- Traumatic Risk Assessment for Cerebral Exposure (TRACE): A digital platform for real-time brain health monitoring in sport
Session: OA128 - Biomechanics in Practice: Clinical Translation, Sport Safety, and Society
Date and time: 14 July 2026, 11:30–12:30 PDT
Location: West 220
I am also very pleased that several works from my labmates were accepted to the congress. I am looking forward to sharing our recent work on computational biomechanics, brain injury metrics, and translational approaches to sport-related brain health.