The MoLib is a library of different types of sport and clinically relevant movements....
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The MoLib is a library of different types of sport and clinically relevant movements. This platform can provide a comprehensive source for students to understand the basic principles of musculoskeletal modeling and help teachers to graphically support their lectures.
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Our MoLib Creators

Patrick Mai
Patrick is currently a PhD student at the Institute for Biomechanics and Orthopedics at the German Sport University in Cologne. He discovered his passion for sports biomechanics during his Bachelor internship at the Norwegian School of Sport Science. Patrick's current research and doctoral thesis deals with the individualization of running shoes under the aspects of injury prevention and performance enhancement.
- Email:p.mai@dshs-koeln.de

Markus Kurz
Markus is currently a PhD student at the Sports Tech Research Centre of Mid Sweden University in Östersund, Sweden. Enthusiasm for sports has accompanied him throughout his life, together with an interest in technology. In his PhD thesis, the development of methods for three-dimensional motion analysis in wind tunnels, he is able to combine these two research areas in an optimal way.
- Email:markus.kurz@miun.se

Johanna Robbin
Johanna is studying Biomechanics in the Bachelor of Engineering at the University of Applied Sciences Offenburg. Especially sports biomechanics fascinates Johanna, which is why she is currently working at the Institute for Biomechanics and Orthopaedics at the German Sports University in Cologne as part of her studies, in order to multiply her technical-mechanical training. Currently, she is mainly concerned with the analysis of energy absorption during running.

Matthias Thelen
Hello everyone,
What fascinates me about biomechanics is the interdisciplinary combination of natural sciences like mathematics and physics with sport and medical science. As these subjects already interested me during my school time, I did my undergraduate in sports medical engineering. Besides my studies I am a passionate surfer and would like to implement biomechanic research methods into surfing science. At the moment I am working at the biomechanics institute of the German Sport University Cologne and working on a footwear science project.