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Dr. Philippe Dixon is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Kinesiology & Physical Education at McGill University, with a division in Biomechanics and Neuroscience. He holds adjunct professor roles at the University of Montreal (School of Kinesiology and Physical Activity Sciences) and the University of Laval (Department of Kinesiology). His research focuses on human movement biomechanics using motion capture systems and wearable sensors, combined with machine learning for health and athletic performance optimization. He has expertise in gait analysis, muscle coactivation patterns in cerebral palsy, and predictive modeling of physiological states. Dr. Dixon earned a Post-doctoral fellowship in Public Health at Harvard University, a PhD in Engineering Science from the University of Oxford, and dual degrees in Biomechanics and Physics from McGill University.
His education includes a Bachelor of Education in Mathematics and Physics (McGill), a Master of Science in Biomechanics (McGill), and a PhD in Engineering Science (Oxford). He has received grants such as the NSERC Discovery Grant (2022–2027) and the FRQSC AUDACE Grant (2022). His work emphasizes wearable sensor integration, with contributions to datasets like NACOB and tools like OpenOFM. He currently supervises Master’s and PhD students in biomechanics and machine learning applications.
Key research themes include gait adaptations on uneven surfaces, machine learning for cough detection via smart garments, and musculoskeletal coordination in clinical populations. His articles span biomechanical modeling, wearable sensor validation, and neuro-musculoskeletal analysis, reflecting interdisciplinary innovation in human movement science.
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