Paweł Piepiora | Sport Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Paweł Piepiora | Sport Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Sport Sciences, Wroclaw University of Health and Sport Sciences, Poland

Paweł Adam Piepiora is an Associate Professor at the Wrocław University of Health and Sport Sciences in Poland. With extensive experience in research and teaching, his work focuses on physical culture, sports psychology, and martial arts. He holds the prestigious title of Hachidan (8th dan) in Traditional Shotokan Karate and is also a Shodan (1st dan) in Judo. Piepiora has made significant contributions to the scientific understanding of martial arts, mental health, and the impact of physical activity on human well-being. As an author, he has published extensively in both national and international journals, reflecting his expertise in martial arts and sports psychology. His academic journey spans decades, marked by consistent leadership roles in various institutions and associations. He continues to shape the future of physical education and sports sciences through research and innovation.

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Education

Paweł Adam Piepiora has a robust academic background, having studied and earned degrees from prestigious institutions in Poland and abroad. He earned his habilitation in medical sciences and health sciences in the field of physical culture sciences from Wrocław University of Health and Sport Sciences in 2022. His educational journey also includes a Doctorate in Physical Culture Sciences (2014) from the same institution, along with a Master Class Karate Trainer qualification. In 2021, he received an 8th dan (Hachidan) in Traditional Shotokan Karate in Essex, GB, and a 1st dan (Shodan) in Judo from the Polish Judo Association. Furthermore, he holds a qualification as an EEG-biofeedback neurotherapist and as a sports psychologist from SWPS University in Wrocław, all of which have equipped him with an interdisciplinary approach to sports and physical culture. He continuously blends his academic expertise with practical applications in physical education and sports psychology.

Experience

Paweł Adam Piepiora has accumulated vast experience in both academic and practical fields. As an Associate Professor at Wrocław University of Health and Sport Sciences, he has contributed to research and teaching in physical education, sports psychology, and martial arts. In addition, he serves as the tutor for the Student Science Club “Sports Psychology” and is an active member of several scientific associations. His leadership extends beyond academia, having been a research associate at the International Martial Arts and Combat Sports Scientific Society and Stowarzyszenie Idokan Polska. He has also held prominent positions within the Ministry of Culture, National Heritage and Sports and the Marshal Office, receiving several prestigious awards. His expertise is in high demand internationally, and he has been involved in several funded projects that explore physical culture, mental health, and the development of new technologies for sports training. Piepiora’s interdisciplinary expertise makes him a leading figure in his fields of study.

Research Focus

Paweł Adam Piepiora’s research focuses on the intersection of physical culture, sports psychology, and mental health, particularly through the lens of martial arts. He explores how various forms of physical activity, including karate and judo, influence mental well-being, cognitive rehabilitation, and overall health. A key aspect of his research involves the impact of training on postural stability, sports performance, and psychological resilience. He is deeply invested in understanding the psychological preparation required for competitive sports, particularly martial arts, and how mental training can improve performance. Furthermore, his studies examine the role of technology, such as EEG-biofeedback and augmented reality, in enhancing athletic performance and rehabilitation. Piepiora also investigates the relationship between personality traits and athletic achievement. His interdisciplinary approach integrates physical education, psychology, and technology to provide a comprehensive understanding of the benefits of physical culture for mental and physical health.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Development or decline of physical culture? Physical activity of the Alpha generation from a Polish perspective 🏋️‍♂️📚
  2. The Health Effects of Karate Training: A Review of 21st Century Research 🥋💪
  3. Physical culture for mental health 🧠🏃‍♂️
  4. Mental preparation of karateka for sports competition in kata 🥋🏅
  5. Editorial: Physical culture for mental health 🧘‍♂️📖
  6. Geography of Olympic Combat Sports. Part three: dominance 🌍🥊
  7. O zastosowaniu nowych technologii w wybranych metodach wychowania fizycznego dla uczniów z pokolenia Alfa 🖥️🏅
  8. Internet- and mobile-based aftercare and relapse prevention interventions for anxiety and depressive disorders 📱🧠
  9. Uncovering deep-rooted conflicts: the role of psychoanalytic psychotherapy in treating athletes’ social media-related psychological distress 🧑‍⚕️🧠
  10. Jak pracować z ludźmi w sporcie, czyli rzecz o współczesnych o pokoleniach 🏆🧑‍🎓

 

 

Fatemeh Farhadi | Sports Injuries Prevention | Best Researcher Award

Dr Fatemeh Farhadi | Sports Injuries Prevention | Best Researcher Award

Dr Fatemeh Farhadi , Essex University, United Kingdom

Fatemeh Farhadi is a dedicated researcher in the field of biomechanics with a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan and Shanghai Jiao Tong University, specializing in sports biomechanics and injury prevention. Her academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Biomedical Engineering, where she was the top-ranked student, followed by an M.Sc. in Biomedical Engineering, both from the Science and Research University, Tehran, Iran. Farhadi’s research focuses on computational modeling, experimental biomechanics, and the development of innovative injury prevention strategies. She has authored numerous publications in prestigious journals and presented her work at international conferences. Known for her technical proficiency in software like ABAQUS, MATLAB, and SolidWorks, Farhadi excels in finite element analysis, experimental testing, and gait analysis. Her contributions to the field have been recognized with awards, including the Student Travel Grant from the International Society of Biomechanics in 2019.

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Strong Educational Background: Fatemeh Farhadi has a comprehensive academic history with a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, focusing on sports biomechanics and injury prevention practices. Her education spans prestigious institutions like the University of Michigan and Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
  2. Relevant Research Focus: Her work in sports biomechanics, particularly in injuries prevention, aligns perfectly with the objectives of the award. This focus is further supported by her expertise in computational modeling, experimental biomechanics, and gait analysis, which are critical areas in sports injury research.
  3. Significant Publications: Fatemeh has a strong publication record in high-impact journals, covering topics such as stress fractures in metatarsals, gait retraining, and biomimetic constructs for osteochondral regeneration. These publications demonstrate her active contribution to advancing knowledge in her field.
  4. Technical Proficiency: She is proficient in various advanced software tools and methodologies, such as Finite Element Analysis (FEA), MATLAB, SolidWorks, and image processing, which are essential for cutting-edge research in sports biomechanics.
  5. Research Achievements: Fatemeh has been recognized for her academic excellence, consistently ranking at the top of her class during her B.Sc. and M.Sc. studies. Her accomplishments also include receiving a Student Travel Grant from the International Society of Biomechanics.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Impact: While Fatemeh’s research is highly specialized and technical, expanding the applicability of her work to a broader range of sports or injuries could enhance her candidacy. Diversifying her research portfolio to include more interdisciplinary collaborations might also be beneficial.
  2. Leadership and Mentorship Roles: To strengthen her profile for the award, demonstrating leadership in research groups or mentorship of junior researchers would be advantageous. While her technical skills are strong, evidence of guiding others in the field could showcase her as a leader in the research community.
  3. Outreach and Public Engagement: Increasing her involvement in outreach activities or public engagement related to injury prevention in sports could help in building a more well-rounded profile. This could include workshops, webinars, or community-based projects that disseminate her research findings to a broader audience.

 

Education 

Fatemeh Farhadi’s academic foundation is rooted in Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering. She earned her Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan and Shanghai Jiao Tong University (2015-2023), with a focus on sports biomechanics and injury prevention practices. During her Ph.D., she conducted groundbreaking research in biomechanics, aiming to develop innovative strategies for injury prevention. Prior to her Ph.D., she completed an M.Sc. in Biomedical Engineering (2009-2012) from the Biomedical Engineering Department of Science and Research University, Tehran, Iran, achieving a GPA of 17.60/20. Her master’s research was centered around biomaterials, laying the groundwork for her expertise in the biomechanics of human movement. Farhadi’s academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Biomedical Engineering (2005-2009) from the same university, where she was the first-ranked student, graduating with a GPA of 17.31/20. Her consistent academic excellence has been a hallmark of her educational journey.

Experience 

Fatemeh Farhadi has amassed extensive experience in the field of biomechanics, focusing on both academic research and practical applications. Her Ph.D. research, conducted at the University of Michigan and Shanghai Jiao Tong University, involved pioneering studies in sports biomechanics and injury prevention. Farhadi’s expertise extends to the proficient use of advanced software tools such as ABAQUS, MATLAB, SolidWorks, and IA-FEMesh for the simulation and modeling of the human body, coupled with a strong foundation in finite element analysis and experimental testing. Throughout her career, she has contributed to several high-impact research projects, ranging from gait analysis to the development of smart passive gait retraining interventions. Additionally, Farhadi has presented her research at international conferences, earning recognition within the biomechanics community. Her skills in project management, technical writing, and statistical analysis have further enhanced her ability to lead and contribute to multidisciplinary research teams effectively.

Research Focus

Fatemeh Farhadi’s research is deeply rooted in sports biomechanics and injury prevention, with a particular focus on the lower extremities. Her work integrates computational modeling, experimental biomechanics, and innovative design to address critical challenges in injury prevention. Farhadi’s Ph.D. research explored finite element analysis of metatarsal stress fractures, providing new insights into injury mechanisms during dynamic activities like running and jumping. She has also developed smart passive gait retraining interventions aimed at reducing plantar pressure, which have shown promising short-term results in preventing common foot injuries. Farhadi’s interest in hip, knee, and foot injury prevention extends to gait analysis, where she investigates the biomechanics of movement to develop ergonomic solutions that enhance athletic performance and reduce injury risk. Her interdisciplinary approach combines technical expertise in simulation and modeling with a practical understanding of biomechanical testing and prototyping, positioning her as a leading researcher in sports injury prevention.

Publication Top Notes

🦵 Fatemeh Farhadi, “Extended finite element analysis for the 2nd and 3rd metatarsals stress fracture during push-off.” Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering 27 (2024): 1-11. DOI:10.1080/10255842.2024.2374528

🏃‍♀️ Fatemeh Farhadi, “Two Dimensional Finite Element Modeling of Metatarsal Stress Fracture during Push-off.” 29th Congress of the European Society of Biomechanics (2024), Edinburgh: Oral presentation.

👟 Farhadi, F., Ou, H., Shull, P., & Johnson, S. “Smart passive gait retraining intervention via pebbles for reducing peak plantar pressure: short-term results.” Medicine in Novel Technology and Devices 19 (2023): 100242-53. DOI:10.1016/j.medntd.2023.100242

🦶 Farhadi, F., Faraz, M., Heng, M., & Johnson, S. “An ergonomic testing system for the first metatarsophalangeal joint stiffness.” Biomechanical Engineering 140.10 (2018): 104501-7. DOI:10.1115/1.4040248

Conclusion

Fatemeh Farhadi is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, particularly due to her specialized focus on sports biomechanics and injury prevention. Her strong academic background, extensive publication record, and technical expertise make her a compelling nominee. However, to further strengthen her candidacy, expanding the impact of her research, demonstrating leadership in the academic community, and engaging in broader outreach could be beneficial. Overall, she is a strong contender for this award, with the potential for significant contributions to the field of sports injury prevention.