MS in Kinesiology

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Chang Liu

Assistant Professor

Kinesiology and Nutrition

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Building & Room:

647 AHSB

Address:

1919 W. Taylor St.

Office Phone:

312.355.1474

About

My research focuses on improving mobility for the aging population and people with neurological disorders and reducing fall risk. Throughout my research program, I use motion capture tools and wearable sensors to record movement and mobile brain imaging via high-density electroencephalogram (EEG) to record brain activity associated with movement. My research will leverage biomechanical factors and neural mechanisms responsible for mobility dysfunction to enhance rehabilitation outcomes and improve the quality of life.

Selected Grants

American Heart Association Postdoctoral Fellowship, Cortical Processes during Post-stroke Gait, PI

Selected Publications

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Notable Honors

2024, 1st Place Mobile-Brain/Body Imaging Paper Award, Mobile Brain/Body Imaging Conference

2024, UF BME Postdoctoral Excellence Award, University of Florida

Education

Doctor of Philosophy, Biomedical Engineering 2016 – 2021
University of Southern California

Master of Science, Biomedical Engineering 2016 – 2017
University of Southern California

Bachelor of Science (Summa Cum Laude), Biomedical Engineering 2012 – 2016
University of Southern California

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