Students
Yumi Kim
Yumi Kim received her Master’s degree in Kinesiology (MS) and is currently enrolled as a Ph.D. student in Rehabilitation Science program in the School of Health Professions at UAB. Yumi is a Graduate Research Assistant across all the rectech projects.
John Hoyle
John Hoyle recently graduated and received his Masters degree in Biomedical Engineering (MS). He served as a Graduate Research Assistant in Biomedical Engineering at UAB. His mentor was Dr. Eberhardt. He was a Graduate Assistant on the D2 project, Advanced Virtual Exercise Environment Device (AVE2D), to create a virtual interface and to implement controls and testing for the device.
Byron Lai
Byron Lai received his doctoral degree (Ph.D.) in Rehabilitation Science in the School of Health Professions at UAB. He has a Kinesiology background through Adapted Physical Activity. With his exercise training background for people with disabilities, he served as the project coordinator for Text-ME.
Joseph Moore
Joe Moore is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering at the University of Alabama At Birmingham. Besides his studies, Joe’s time is spent as an Undergraduate Student Researcher for the Biomechanics Core Laboratory under the direction of Dr. Alan Eberhardt. Joe has aspirations of seeking a graduate level degree and hopes to find a fulfilling career within the field of Electronics Research and Development.
Sean Pool
Sean Pool recently graduated and received his Masters degree in Biomedical Engineering (MS). He served as a Graduate Research Assistant in Biomedical Engineering at UAB. His mentor was Dr. Eberhardt
Susan Silverman
Susan Silverman, Ph.D., ATC, CSCS, recently received her Ph.D. She served as a Graduate Assistant in Rehabilitation Science in the School of Health Professions at UAB.
Kalai Tsang
Kalai Tsan received her Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Rochester, and is currently enrolled as PhD student in Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology at University of Pittsburgh. She is the leading student for the “Adapting fitness wearables for wheelchair users” project.