
About
Randolph Edward Hutchison is an Associate Professor of Health Sciences at Furman University, specializing in biomechanics and kinesiology. His academic journey spans engineering, physics education, and advanced bioengineering studies at Clemson University (Ph.D., M.S.) and Virginia Tech (B.S.).
**Education**:
- Ph.D. in Bioengineering (Biomechanics), Clemson University
- M.S. in Bioengineering, Clemson University
- B.S. in Engineering, Virginia Tech
**Research Focus**:
Dr. Hutchison’s work integrates biomechanical principles with practical applications in human movement, including cycling biomechanics, muscle fatigue, and pedagogical strategies for knowledge transfer. Key areas include:
- Optimizing cycling economy via feedback systems
- Analyzing radial and tangential forces in pedaling mechanics
- Developing novel musculoskeletal models for gait and motion analysis
- Innovations in training equipment (e.g., Tsunami Barbell™)
- Educational research in STEM learning environments
**Lab & Collaborations**:
His research is conducted in the Molnar Human Performance Laboratory, focusing on real-world applications in sports science and rehabilitation. Collaborations include Dr. Steve Kautz (MUSC) for pedal force measurement technologies.
**Advising & Grants**:
Mentor to 12+ undergraduate researchers listed in his publications. His work has been supported by Furman University’s research infrastructure and collaborative grants with Clemson University and biomedical institutions.
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