Peter Christian Raffalt serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports at the University of Copenhagen, specializing in Movement and Neuroscience research. His work bridges biomechanics, motor control, and nonlinear dynamics with significant contributions to understanding human movement variability. His primary research focuses on biomechanics and motor control , particularly in gait analysis, postural stability, and entropy applications in physiological signals. Raffalt's work examines nonlinear dynamics in movement patterns across diverse populations including elite athletes, amputees, and individuals with neurological conditions. His methodological expertise in entropy analysis has established new standards for interpreting movement variability. Analysis of his recent publications reveals strong emphasis on nonlinear time-series analysis of movement data, particularly sample entropy applications in gait and postural control. His work demonstrates how visual cueing parameters affect stride variability structure and how inter-limb coupling functions in amputee populations. The research shows consistent methodological rigor with significant contributions to standardizing entropy calculations in biomechanics. Raffalt actively collaborates internationally with researchers from institutions including the University of Nebraska Omaha and University of Porto. His work appears in high-impact journals such as Annals of Biomedical Engineering (60+ citations for his entropy review) and Frontiers in Physiology .