This paper serves as a resource guide for Sports Engineering educators. The paper covers key topics in Sports Engineering, including ball impact, friction, safety and materials. A variety of resource types are presented to reflect modern methods of learning and searching for information, including textbooks, research and review papers, websites and videos. The field could benefit from more resources specifically designated for teaching Sports Engineering, particularly textbooks
Physics, engineering and technology increasingly play a critical role in many sports, enabling athle...
AbstractWinter semester 2012 a new interdisciplinary study course MSc. Human Factors Engineering (HF...
This PowerPoint presentation can be used as a teaching resource for various biomechanics and sports ...
This paper serves as a resource guide for Sports Engineering educators. The paper covers key topics ...
AbstractThis paper presents some examples of teaching material used in Australia's first sports engi...
This paper presents some examples of teaching material used in Australia's first sports engineering ...
The historical nature of sports engineering is considered and an attempt for the recent popularity o...
This paper describes the issues and challenges in developing a robust, cross-departmental curriculum...
Sports engineering can be considered as a new engineering discipline. It bridges the gap between two...
Sports engineering can be considered as a new engineering discipline. It bridges the gap between two...
AbstractMechanics is a fundamental topic required for both undergraduate and postgraduate students o...
Mechanics is a fundamental topic required for both undergraduate and postgraduate students on engine...
Sports engineering has emerged in the last two decades as a legitimate area of research. However, s...
The book provides an in-depth coverage of the state-of-the-art in sports technology and the latest c...
Sports engineering is a vibrant new combination of science, engineering and technology. It requires...
Physics, engineering and technology increasingly play a critical role in many sports, enabling athle...
AbstractWinter semester 2012 a new interdisciplinary study course MSc. Human Factors Engineering (HF...
This PowerPoint presentation can be used as a teaching resource for various biomechanics and sports ...
This paper serves as a resource guide for Sports Engineering educators. The paper covers key topics ...
AbstractThis paper presents some examples of teaching material used in Australia's first sports engi...
This paper presents some examples of teaching material used in Australia's first sports engineering ...
The historical nature of sports engineering is considered and an attempt for the recent popularity o...
This paper describes the issues and challenges in developing a robust, cross-departmental curriculum...
Sports engineering can be considered as a new engineering discipline. It bridges the gap between two...
Sports engineering can be considered as a new engineering discipline. It bridges the gap between two...
AbstractMechanics is a fundamental topic required for both undergraduate and postgraduate students o...
Mechanics is a fundamental topic required for both undergraduate and postgraduate students on engine...
Sports engineering has emerged in the last two decades as a legitimate area of research. However, s...
The book provides an in-depth coverage of the state-of-the-art in sports technology and the latest c...
Sports engineering is a vibrant new combination of science, engineering and technology. It requires...
Physics, engineering and technology increasingly play a critical role in many sports, enabling athle...
AbstractWinter semester 2012 a new interdisciplinary study course MSc. Human Factors Engineering (HF...
This PowerPoint presentation can be used as a teaching resource for various biomechanics and sports ...