ESB Best Doctoral Thesis for Aurélie Carlier

The European Society of Biomechanics has awarded Aurélie Carlier with the Best Doctoral Thesis in Biomechanics.

The Best Doctoral Thesis in Biomechanics recognizes the development of an outstanding doctoral final thesis that has contributed to the advancement of the theory and/or applications of Biomechanics. The selection was based on the original PhD document (written in English) and associated CV. The award was judged by an ad hoc Award Committee appointed by the ESB Council and chaired by the ESB Awards Committee Chairman.

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