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    Abhi Boppana

    Abhi Boppana

    PhD Student, University of Colorado Boulder

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    • A Boppana and AP Anderson. Dynamic Body Shape Models to Reduce Risk of EVA Spacesuit Injury. NASA Human Research Program Investigator’s Workshop, Virtual, Feb. 2021. 1st Place Student Poster.
    • A Boppana, S Priddy, R Fineman, L Stirling, and AP Anderson. Quantifying the Heel Lift during Spacesuit Gait. NASA Human Research Program Investigator’s Workshop, Galveston TX. Jan. 2020. (Poster).
    • A Boppana, AP Anderson. Development of a Dynamic 3D Scanning System with Multiple Intel RealSense Depth Cameras. International Society of Biomechanics Congress, Calgary AB. Aug. 2019. (Presentation).
    • A Boppana, W Hoogkamer, R Kram, AP Anderson. Using Dynamic Foot Morphology Data to Design Spacesuit Footwear. Footwear Biomechanics Symposium, Kananaskis AB. July 2019. (Presentation). Martyn Shorten Award for Innovation.
    • A Boppana, K Arquilla and AP Anderson. Measurement of Human-Spacesuit Contact Pressures through a Wearable Sensing Garment. International Conference on Environmental Systems, Albuquerque NM. July 2018. (Poster)
    • A. Boppana and AP Anderson. Pressure Sensor Network to Quantify Spacesuit Contact Pressure. NASA Human Research Program Investigator’s Workshop, Galveston TX. Jan. 2018. (Poster).
    • A. Boppana, R Sefcik, and J Myers. A Flexible Method for Producing F.E.M. Analysis of Bone Using Open-Source Software. SB3,National Harbor MD. July 2016. Student Poster Competition Finalist.
    • A Boppana, R Sefcik, J Myers, and B Lewandowski. Creating F.E.M. Analysis of Bone with Open-Source Methods.NASA Human Research Program Investigator’s Workshop, Galveston TX, Jan. 2016. (Poster).
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