Hans Kainz
Angestellt, PhD student, Centre for Musculoskeletal Research, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia
Wien, Österreich
Werdegang
Berufserfahrung von Hans Kainz
Bis heute 11 Jahre und 4 Monate, seit März 2013
PhD student
Centre for Musculoskeletal Research, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia
Development, validation and use of computational musculoskeletal models of cerebral palsy gait. Used Vicon Motion Analysis System to collect and analyse data. Used Matlab to process data. Run musculoskeletal simulations with OpenSim. Used SPSS for statistical analysis. Presented findings at several conferences. Created and submitted a systematic review paper.
2 Jahre und 5 Monate, Okt. 2010 - Feb. 2013
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter
Ludwig Boltzmann Institut für Experimentelle und Klinische Traumatologie
Biomechanical analysis of distal radius fractures Managed collobaration with different institutes Designed testing protocolls Analysed and interpreted data Used SPSS for statistical analysis Supervised medical students Prepared and published manuscripts
5 Monate, Juli 2012 - Nov. 2012
Research visitor
Florida Gulf Coast University (FL, USA) - Department of Bioengineering
Conducted gait assessments on clinical populations using Qualisys Motion Capture System and Visual3D Created and interpretated motion analyses reports and delivered findings to medical professionals Data analysis of upper limb movements using Visual3D Supervised undergraduate students Worked as part of a multidiciplinary team including physiotherapists, mechanical engineers, etc. Presented results at the Biomedical Engineering Society Conference in Atlanta.
10 Monate, März 2009 - Dez. 2009
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
Institut für Biomechanik, Munau, Deutschland
Influence of a total knee arthroplasty on patellar kinematics and contact characteristics. Designed experimental setup using SolidWorks. Manufactured the experimental setup using a lathe and milling machine. Tested lower limb cadaver specimens using Novel patellar pressure sensor and PONTOS Motion Capture System. Analysed and interpreted data. Prepared and published manuscripts. Presented results at the German Association of Biomechanics conference.
4 Monate, März 2009 - Juni 2009
Laborassistent
Universität Salzburg
Ausbildung von Hans Kainz
3 Jahre und 1 Monat, März 2013 - März 2016
Doktorat in Biomechanik
Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia
Development, validation and use of computational musculoskeletal models of cerebral palsy gait
2010 - 2012
Gesundheit- und Rehabilitationstechnik
FH Technikum Wien
2005 - 2010
Sportwissenschaften
Universität Salzburg
Bewegung, Gesundheit & Fitness
1998 - 2003
Maschinenbau
HTL-Kapfenberg
Sprachen
Deutsch
Muttersprache
Englisch
Fließend
Spanisch
Grundlagen