Research Interests
I develop computational models and simulations of the human musculoskeletal system to answer fundamental questions about human movement and muscle. These models and simulations are freely
available at:
https://simtk.org/users/emarnold
Degrees
M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, 2007
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Rice University, 2005
Honors and Awards
Bio-X Graduate Student Fellowship, 2006
Stanford University Graduate Engineering Fellowship 2005
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program, Honorable Mention, 2005 and 2006
Graduated Magna Cum Laude, Rice University, 2005
Representative Publications
Arnold, E.M., Delp, S.L. Fibre operating lengths of human lower limb muscles during walking. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 2011, vol 366, pp 1530-1539.
Arnold, E.M., Ward, S.R., Lieber, R.L., Delp, S.L. A model of the lower limb for analysis of human movement, Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 2010, vol 38, pp 269-279.
Hobbies
Running, knitting, hiking, reading.
