About
Dr Daniel Hahn is an Honorary Senior Fellow at the University of Queensland's School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences. His research spans neuromechanics, muscle physiology, and biomechanics, with a focus on understanding how human muscles generate and modulate force during dynamic movements, particularly during eccentric actions and stretch-shortening cycles.
Research Interests
- Neuromechanics & Muscle Physiology: Investigating how neural and mechanical factors interact to control muscle force production.
- Eccentric Muscle Actions: Examining the unique properties and benefits of lengthening contractions in human performance and rehabilitation.
- Stretch-Shortening Cycle: Exploring how muscles and tendons interact to enhance performance during activities like jumping and running.
- Residual Force Enhancement/Depression: Studying history-dependent muscle properties and their functional implications for movement.
Publication Trends
Dr Hahn's 39 journal articles (2012–2025) reveal a consistent trajectory in human muscle and tendon biomechanics. His work progressively integrates advanced imaging (ultrasound), electrophysiology (EMG, TMS), and modelling to quantify in vivo mechanics. A dominant theme is the mechanical role of titin and tendon compliance during stretch-shortening cycles, with recent papers clarifying how eccentric training and muscle length modulate force capacity.
Scientific Output
- 39 peer-reviewed journal articles
- 1 international conference paper (ISB 2011)
Contact
Email: daniel.hahn@uq.edu.au
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