Daniel Hahn
Research Professor · Neuromechanics
Leibniz Institute on Aging - Fritz Lipmann InstituteAbout
Dr Daniel Hahn is an Honorary Senior Fellow at the School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, University of Queensland, Australia. With a prolific research portfolio spanning neuromechanics, muscle biomechanics, and eccentric muscle physiology, he has authored 39 journal articles and 1 conference paper, focusing on fundamental mechanisms of muscle force production, stretch-shortening cycles, and neuromuscular control.
Research Interests:
- Neuromechanics: Investigating the interplay between neural control and mechanical muscle function.
- Eccentric Muscle Actions: Exploring the unique properties and training implications of lengthening contractions.
- Stretch-Shortening Cycle: Analyzing how muscle-tendon units optimize performance through active stretch and recoil.
- Muscle Mechanics: Studying sarcomere dynamics, force-length-velocity relationships, and residual force phenomena.
Publication Trends: His recent work (2022-2025) emphasizes translational biomechanics, combining in vivo human experiments with advanced modeling to unravel muscle-tendon interactions during dynamic movements, particularly in athletic and clinical contexts.
Scientific Contributions: While specific awards aren't listed, his editorial roles (e.g., Frontiers in Physiology) and frequent collaborations with international teams underscore his leadership in neuromechanical research.
Collaborations & Teams: Works extensively with researchers like Brent Raiteri, Tobias Siebert, and Wolfgang Seiberl, contributing to cross-institutional studies on muscle physiology and biomechanics.
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