About
As an early career researcher in biomechanics and movement analysis, I am fascinated by how our ability to interact with the world depends on movements. From everyday actions like walking to buy groceries, which engage muscles like quadriceps and hamstrings, to a more subtle movement like using the muscles in our tongue and jaw to communicate and influence others, -- these motions define our existence. For these reasons, the brain plays a vital role in orchestrating sensory processing, memory, and cognition to enable these intricate movements.
My research focuses on exploring different aspects of human movement using various tools, such as motion capture and force plates in the lab, as well as wearable sensors like IMU and EMG for out-of-lab applications. By combining the methods in biomechanics and movement analysis along with cutting-edge machine learning models, I aim to extract valuable insights into how our movements and actions work.



Little miss advisor
telling me I need to revise the entire manuscript.
Me calmly agree to all her commands.
(c) F. Situmorang a.k.a. the co-advisor.
Education
2022 PhD in Biomedical Engineering
Tohoku University, Japan.
2018 MSc in Engineering and Technology
Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, Thammasat University, Thailand.
2015 BEng in Engineering Physics
Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia.
Awards,
Scholarships
and Grants.
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2018 MEXT Scholarship, Government of Japan.
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2017 Student Travel Grant Award, ECTI Association, Thailand.
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2015 Excellent Foreign Student Scholarship, SIIT Thammasat University, Thailand.
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2015 Cum Laude Graduate, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia.
Contact
Information
Hertz Chair for Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience
Transdisciplinary Research Area 3 'Life and Health'
University of Bonn
Germany
Room 4.06.
Am Propsthof 49
53121 Bonn


