Into the Lab: Applied Biomechanics for Paralympic and Adapted Sports
One of the most fulfilling aspects of my career has been collaborating with experts across diverse disciplines, including applied biomechanics, engineering, neuroscience, and adapted physical activity. I firmly believe that the most significant scientific breakthroughs emerge at the intersection of fields, and I am deeply committed to fostering collaborative environments where innovative ideas can thrive. Between 2014 and 2016, I contributed to a R&D grant funded by the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO). My primary role as a Research Scientist involved assisting in the design of five rehabilitative and training assistive technologies in collaboration with Tecnalia.
In an interview (starting at 0:30 sec), I elaborated on the significance of creating a Living Lab grounded in biomechanical research to support Paralympic and Adapted Sports, emphasizing its potential to drive innovation in this vital area.