Aztec Adaptive Sports (AAS) is a registered student organization comprised mainly of Exercise and Nutritional Sciences majors. This student organization hosted its first event in April 2017 – the Aztec Adaptive Sports Colloquium. The AAS Colloquium was a huge success, with 150 students, faculty, administrators, and off-campus partners attending. The overall goal of the AAS […]
Bridging Research Across the Pond
A delegation of leading robotics and artificial intelligence researchers from several institutions in the United Kingdom visited the laboratory of San Diego State University neuromechanics researcher Harsimran “Sim” Baweja earlier this month. The scientists toured the lab, discussed various potential collaborations, and took a spin inside Baweja’s virtual reality (VR) environments and driving simulator, which […]
ENS Students Awarded With the American Kinesiology Scholar Award
Congratulations to ENS Undergrad Jamie Zinn who was awarded the American Kinesiology Association Undergraduate Scholar Award for SDSU. She was mentored by Dr. Katrina Maluf. Also to ENS Grad student Mason Hearn, who was awarded the American Kinesiology Association Graduate Scholar Award. His mentor was Dr. Sim Baweja. Congratulations Jamie and Mason!
ENS Neuromechanics Students Featured in Southwest Magazine
The next time you are on a Southwest Airlines flight, make sure to check page 32 (pdf) of the in-flight magazine! The School of Exercise and Nutritional Sciences was represented as three Neuromechanics students, Mathes Burke, Courtney Moltzen and Mason Hearn, were featured in an ad for San Diego State University. It was done to […]
Adaptive Fitness Clinic Partners with Arc of San Diego on Pilot Study
Exciting things are happening at SDSU’s Adaptive Fitness Clinic (AFC). Since Program Director, Matt Soto, took over in the Fall of 2015, overhauls to the curriculum, website and staff direction, as well as name and logo have brought the Clinic to the forefront of the Aztec Experience. However, success has come with a price. Due […]