
About
Jonathan Miller is an Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Kansas. His research focuses on biomechanics, neural engineering, muscle physiology, and wearable technology, with a particular emphasis on motor unit behavior, myosin heavy chain dynamics, and applications in exercise physiology.
- Current affiliations: Bioengineering Graduate Program, Biomedical Engineering Minor initiatives
- Research themes: Muscle activation patterns, sensor development for biomechanical analysis
Miller's recent work explores the intersection of neuromuscular adaptation and technological innovation, including 3D-printed biomedical materials and novel sensor designs for sports performance and health monitoring. His studies analyze sex-related differences in muscle function, the impact of endurance training on motor unit behavior, and biomechanical factors in athletic precision.
Key trends in his publications include advancements in mechanomyographic analysis, development of wearable compression sensors, and insights into muscle fatigue dynamics during cycling and resistance training. His research contributes to both fundamental physiological understanding and practical applications in rehabilitation and sports technology.
Miller's laboratory at the Multidisciplinary Research Building, room 152, integrates multidisciplinary approaches to study muscle mechanics and develop bioengineered solutions for human movement analysis.
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