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Locomotion Laboratory
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 ===== Seminar: ANSYMB ===== ===== Seminar: ANSYMB =====
  
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 **From basics of human science to practical applications** **From basics of human science to practical applications**
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 | Studies |Master in Sports and Computer Science/Mechatronics | | Studies |Master in Sports and Computer Science/Mechatronics |
  
-This teaching project aims at bringing students into contact with interdisciplinary methods of measuring and processing human movement data as well as the technical implementation of different locomotion tasks (e.g., robotics or prosthetics). The modules are relevant for a variety of students, but especially for students from sport science, psychology, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering or computer science.+This [[http://www.ansymb.tu-darmstadt.de/|teaching project]] aims at bringing students into contact with interdisciplinary methods of measuring and processing human movement data as well as the technical implementation of different locomotion tasks (e.g., robotics or prosthetics). The modules are relevant for a variety of students, but especially for students from sport science, psychology, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering or computer science.