# biomechanics

Eszter Pocsai, a PhD student at the Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF), gained important experience at the LISiN Laboratory in Turin.

The international symposium "2nd Biomechanics in Sport and Ageing Symposium: Artificial Intelligence" held at the Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF) presented the most up-to-date issues biomechanics and AI through a series of high-quality presentations.

ReC Bioengineering Laboratories (ReC), a research partner of the Hungarian University of Sports Science, does not only present itself at the “2nd Biomechanics in Sport and Ageing Symposium: Artificial Intelligence”, but it also acts as a sponsor of the scientific event.

A major international scientific event entitled „2nd Biomechanics in Sport and Ageing Symposium: Artificial Intelligence” is held at the Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF) on Tuesday and Wednesday.

As far as sports science is concerned, artificial intelligence (AI) can be a useful tool in many important research areas, says Dr Bence Kopper, Associate Professor at the Department of Kinesiology at the Hungarian University of Sports Science, highlighting four of those areas.

Artificial intelligence (AI) could also help to slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease.

Exciting questions will be answered at the 2nd Biomechanics in Sport and Ageing Symposium: Artificial Intelligence (AI) symposium to be held at the Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF) on 16 October.

Artificial intelligence can become a very useful tool in predicting sports performance and perhaps the potential for athletic success if used cleverly, says Dr Leonidas Petridis, Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Sports Life Sciences.

The Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF) will host a major international scientific symposium on 15 and 16 October this year. The session called “Injury and disease” will focus on the role of AI in treating injuries.

For two days, the Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF) will host a major international scientific symposium bringing together some of the world's most renowned researchers to discuss the relationship between artificial intelligence (AI), sport and ageing.

The 2nd Biomechanics in Sport and Ageing Symposium: Artificial Intelligence (AI)’ is approaching rapidly. The symposium will take place at the Hungarian University of Sports Science, Budapest, Hungary, on 15-16 October 2024.

Toni Arndt will hold a lecture on advanced footwear technology and its performance enhancing effects at the Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF) on 28 June. 

The registration for the Biomechanics in Sport and Ageing Symposium to be held at the Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUSS), Budapest between 15 and 16 October 2024 has started.

Last week's biomechanics course held at the Hungarian University of Sports Science was accomplished with success, and participants declared it was a professionally fruitful event. The course was realised through the Erasmus Blended Intensive Program (BIP).

The international scientific symposium entitled "Biomechanics in Sport and Ageing" was held on Wednesday at the Hungarian University of Sports Science with the participation of almost 160 members, including several foreign students.

A major event entitled „The basics of musculoskeletal modelling and simulation using OpenSim” started on Monday and will run until Friday at the Hungarian University of Sports Science with the support of Erasmus.

The Department of Kinesiology of the Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUSS) is organising an international biomechanics symposium entitled “Biomechanics in Sports and Ageing” on 11th October 2023.

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