
Adrien Babet
I love biomechanics, programming, and snowboarding
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In the summer of 2025, I worked with Wake Forest University School of Medicine Center for Injury Biomechanics under Dr. Scott Gayzik and in collaboration with Elemance on a novel web based signal analysis tool for vehicle safety testing.

IMU’s are an increasingly popular way to gather movement data as wearable technology improves. However, the accelerometers and gyroscopes within them are noisy, making signal filters necessary to decrease error.
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I’m currently studying Kinesiology at Montana State University. Here, I’ve worked as an assistant in the Anatomy & Physiology cadaver lab and conducted research in the Neuromuscular Biomechanics Laboratory. Outside of the classroom, I am vice-president of the Montana State University Nogi Jiu-Jitsu Club and work as a snowboard instructor during the winter. Whenever I can, I love coding in python and learning new sports.
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