I want to introduce the following sections in the website: - TOP BAR: - https://silviacanelon.com/
- BOTTOM BAR: - https://silviacanelon.com/
- The home is a postcard landing page different that the About page, Nice ones:
- https://github.com/seankross/postcards#the-templates
- https://silviacanelon.com/
- https://www.juliasilge.com/ https://shandiya.com/
ABOUT PAGE
- The About page is as the following: Nice ones: https://silviacanelon.com/about/ https://robjhyndman.com/about/ https://www.jhelvy.com/about https://shandiya.com/about.html
PUBLICATIONS:
https://dfolio.fr/publications/ (this is interesting for scite_) https://www.jhelvy.com/research (this is quite interesting because it goes from csv to markdown, but we need to move from r to python) dimensione badge: https://badge.dimensions.ai/?identifier=pub.1170406167#build altmetric badge: https://badge-docs.altmetric.com/badge-playground.html#examples-gallery
Projects:
Funding:
Blog?
TEACHING
https://robjhyndman.com/teaching/ https://www.jhelvy.com/teaching This is quite interesting because nice page for the courses https://weiglemc.github.io/teaching/
- STUDENTS https://robjhyndman.com/research-team/ https://weiglemc.github.io/students/
WEBSITE THAT I LIKE: https://www.andreashandel.com/ https://robjhyndman.com/ https://dfolio.fr/ https://www.jhelvy.com/ https://www.marvinschmitt.com/
https://danmackinlay.name/ https://www.dianelee.com.au/now/ https://emilhvitfeldt.com/
https://shandiya.com/about.html
GITHUB PAGES THAT I LIKE: https://github.com/robjhyndman https://www.franz-eder.info/
https://github.com/nathansam https://bastian.rieck.me/
HOW TO
https://www.marvinschmitt.com/blog/website-tutorial-quarto/ https://github.com/dr-JT/jasontsukahara
NOW
https://martenw.com/now
https://nownownow.com/about https://vit.baisa.cz/notes/personal/about/ https://www.dianelee.com.au/now/ https://lumen.pink/en/now/ https://koehr.ing/now/
https://max.woolf.io/now/
CV
cv that I like: https://www.marvinschmitt.com/cv/
Old Site (got from wayback machine)
Main page
https://web.archive.org/web/20110530011526/http://www.monicareggiani.net/personalWebsite/home
I’m an assistant professor at the Department of Management and Engineering of the University of Padua, Italy.
Before doing so, I was a PhD student at the University of Parma, a visiting scholar at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, a research associate at the University of Parma and at the University of Verona, and a visiting professor at the University of Applied Sciences Bonn-Rhein-Sieg. After, I was a visiting researcher at the School of Sport Science, Exercise and Health of The University of Western Australia. I’ll always procrastinate updating my web site. Please see my curriculum vitae for more biographical information and my publications for more research information.
The focus of my research is on autonomous robotics. I have a broad interest in several aspects of human robot collaboration, algorithms, and software architectures for robotics applications. In the latest couple of years, I started working on neuromuscular human-machine interfaces, an interesting topics which has quickly become my core research interest. Latest bit of information: I do love to code in my spare time.
If you want to get in touch with me, here for smail, email, gtalk, skype, … contacts.
Selected Recent Pubblications A. Mantoan, C. Pizzolato, M. Sartori, Z. Sawacha, C. Cobelli and M. Reggiani. MOtoNMS: A MATLAB toolbox to process motion data for neuromusculoskeletal modeling and simulation. Source Code for Biology and Medicine, 10(12):1–14, November 2015. C. Pizzolato, D.G. Lloyd, M. Sartori, E. Ceseracciu, T.F. Besier, B.J. Fregly, M. Reggiani. CEINMS: a toolbox to investigate the influence of different neural control solutions on the prediction of muscle excitation and joint moments during dynamic motor tasks. Journal of Biomechanics, Accepted 2015. M. Sartori, M. Maculan, C. Pizzolato, M. Reggiani, D. Farina. Modeling and Simulating the Neuromuscular Mechanisms regulating Ankle and Knee Joint Stiffness during Human Locomotion.Journal of Neurophysiology, 114(4):2509-2527, October 2015.
Recent Events International Conference on Simulation, Modeling, and Programming for Autonomous Robots (SIMPAR 2010), Darmstadt, Germany, November 2010 (International Program Co-Chair) Biomechanical simulation of Humans and bio-inspired Humanoids (BH)² workshop, Darmstadt, Germany, November 15, 2010 (Co-Chair)
Current Research NeuroMuscular Human-Machine Interface (NM-HMI) Locomotion Modes Classification Experiments and Simulation in Robotics
PROJECTS
https://web.archive.org/web/20160830083017/http://www.monicareggiani.net/personalWebsite/projects
Publications
https://web.archive.org/web/20160828190655/http://www.monicareggiani.net/personalWebsite/publications
Teaching
https://web.archive.org/web/20160830083244/http://www.monicareggiani.net/personalWebsite/teaching
Code/Software
https://web.archive.org/web/20160830054405/http://www.monicareggiani.net/personalWebsite/code
CV
https://web.archive.org/web/20160830054438/http://www.monicareggiani.net/personalWebsite/cv
Contact (@)
Contact
Colophon
About this website https://web.archive.org/web/20170225130811/http://nitens.org/taraborelli/colophon
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