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Biography
Logan is a Senior Lecturer of Biomechanics within the School of Health Sciences. He completed his PhD at the University of Queensland in 2019, after which he was employed at the University of Bath (UK) as a Research Associate and later a Research Fellow (2019–2026). Logan’s research focuses on the clinical applications of biomechanics, with a strong commitment to translating biomechanical methods into practice to improve injury prevention,...view more
Logan is a Senior Lecturer of Biomechanics within the School of Health Sciences. He completed his PhD at the University of Queensland in 2019, after which he was employed at the University of Bath (UK) as a Research Associate and later a Research Fellow (2019–2026). Logan’s research focuses on the clinical applications of biomechanics, with a strong commitment to translating biomechanical methods into practice to improve injury prevention, diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment. A primary strand of his work uses AI-driven markerless motion capture to enable cost-effective and scalable biomechanical assessment of gait. He is also motivated to advance the understanding and monitoring of spinal disorders and back pain, areas that remain underserved within clinical biomechanics. His long-term goal is to equip coaches, clinicians, and researchers with accessible, user-focused biomechanical tools that support personalised interventions.
My Grants
2024 - Engineering and Physical Science Research Council: Impact Accelerator Award
2020 - Bath Institute for Rehematic Disease (BIRD) Grant
2019 - UKRI Digital Economy Crucible Seed-corn Grant
2014 - Australian Government Postgraduate Scholarship
My Qualifications
2019: Doctor of Philosophy in Biomechanics (University of Queensland)
2014: Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science - Hon 1 (University of Queensland)
My Awards
2023 - University of Bath Recognising Excellence Award
2018 - Tutor and Demonstrator Award, University of Queensland
2018 - World Congress of Biomechanics Student Bursary
2018 - University of Queensland Candidate Travel Scholarship
2018 - Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences (Univesity of Queensland) Student Travel Award
2016 - Centre for Sensorimotor Performance (University of Queensland) Travel Scholarship
2016 - Australian and New Zealand Society of Biomechanics Travel Award
My Research Activities
Logan's reseach activities bridge the gap between biomechanics, computer science and clinical applications, with aNparticular focus on
- Near-realtime application of markerless motion capture for injury prevention, rehabilitation and performance
- Application and automation of 3D ultrasound for bone segmentation
- Creation of personalised musculoskeletal models, with specific focus on the spine
- Disease management of patients living with back pain, ankylosing spondylitis, stroke and spinal cord injury
My Research Supervision
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Areas of supervision
I am available to supervise PhD students in the areas of:
- Biomechanics: Clincial, sports and foundational
- Computer vision: Pose estimation and medical image processing (Ultrasound and MRI)
Currently supervising
- Korn Pavavonsak at University of Bath (external supervisor)
- Alaa Kattan at University of Bath (external supervisor)