Presented By: University Career Center
Speaker Series: Jessica Gilliam
Please join us on Friday, February 9th at 12 PM EST for our next Tech Talk Speaker Series featuring Jessica Gilliam! You could win a $50 Amazon gift card!
Why is studying the way we move so important? Jessica will talk about previous graduate thesis work in softball pitching biomechanics. Taking a deep dive into academic research and its comparison to industry research & development.
Jessica Gilliam is a Colorado native who works on human and canine physiological monitoring, augmentation and sensor integration for Mantel Technologies. She received her Bachelor’s degree from the University of Dayton in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Human Movement and Biomechanics. Jessica went on to earn her Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering at The Ohio State University. At OSU she defended her thesis studies on the biomechanics of the softball pitch.
Why is studying the way we move so important? Jessica will talk about previous graduate thesis work in softball pitching biomechanics. Taking a deep dive into academic research and its comparison to industry research & development.
Jessica Gilliam is a Colorado native who works on human and canine physiological monitoring, augmentation and sensor integration for Mantel Technologies. She received her Bachelor’s degree from the University of Dayton in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Human Movement and Biomechanics. Jessica went on to earn her Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering at The Ohio State University. At OSU she defended her thesis studies on the biomechanics of the softball pitch.
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