Morio, Cédric Y.M.
PhD in Kinesiology, Human Movement Science
Research Engineer in Sports Biomechanics
@ Decathlon SportsLab
Keywords:
Footwear, Running, Injury Prevention, Lower-limb, Human Motion Analysis.
Skills:
project management, technical and scientific reporting, industry-academic collaboration, motion analysis, programming, signal processing, statistics.
Biography:
I have been a sports biomechanics researcher at Decathlon SportsLab since 2006. I graduated from Master Degrees in both Sport Sciences and Programming. In 2011, I completed my PhD in Human Movement Science at Aix-Marseilles University, dealing with footwear, locomotion and neuromuscular fatigue. I have been a member of the Footwear Biomechanics Group since 2009, the European College of Sport Science since 2010 and the International Society of Biomechanics since 2011.
My main research focused on running shoes, gym trainers, and women sports footwear; furthermore, I collaborated on cycling and children biomechanics research projects. Besides my industrial work at Decathlon Group, I published some twenty research papers, and I also gave courses and collaborated with several academic partners in France as well as internationally. Now, I am still involved in Decathlon’s research team and serving as a leader for the embedded sensor biomechanics research project. The latter aims to studying the running goers during their actual run practice.
Since 2019, I have served as an associate editor at the European Journal of Sport Science for the motor control and biomechanics section.
Associate Editor - Biomechanics and Motor Control:
European Journal of Sport Science
Member of:
European College of Sport Science, Footwear Biomechanics Group, International Society of Biomechanics, Société de Biomécanique, DocSMH
Reviewer for:
Journal of Biomechanics, International Journal of Sports Medicine, Gait & Posture, PLOS One, Footwear Science, European Journal of Sport Science, Movement & Sport Sciences - Science & Motricité, Collegium Antropologicum, International Journal of Experimental and Computational Biomechanics, Journal of Science and Cycling.