Sunday, 10 July 2016

w/c 4th July: Back in the Saddle

It's been a busy week, but at least it's been a week of kicking things off for the summer. My PhD student Oscar Giles is now starting a 7-month placement rebuilding the postural sway assessment tool developed as part of Ian Flatters' PhD. We're under way with two networks, and I've been starting on a particularly exciting paper (alas - the details will remain on the QT until it's published!). I've been finalising a fellowship proposal - though this has largely meant grappling with first Open Project and then MS Project. It's not exciting, but it's a good discipline, and one you're very, very glad of when you actually get funding and suddenly have to deliver!
    Most significant, though were a lecture from Margrit Shildrik on Rethinking Prostheses and a workshop on Robotic Surgery. Both thought-provoking and interesting, and both more than I can write up here. I think they'll each take a  blogpost in their own right...

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