Welcome to Forethought India One-on-One Courses. Our program is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in their chosen profession. Our instructor for this course is Researcher Alexander Pomberger at University of Cambridge
The course "Muscles: The Machines That Make Us Move" delves into the intricate world of human musculature, exploring the mechanisms behind movement and functionality. Through a series of lectures, students will journey from the fundamental basics of muscle structure, types, and functions to the complexities of muscle contraction, energy systems, and adaptation. They will investigate the role of muscles in various contexts, such as exercise, sports, and health, while also exploring the impact of factors like aging, nutrition, and injuries on muscle performance. Advanced topics will uncover cutting-edge research, technological innovations, and ethical considerations, providing a comprehensive understanding of muscular mechanics, making this course an indispensable resource for anyone seeking in-depth knowledge of the incredible machines driving our physical movements.
At the end of the program, students will receive a certificate & performance letter by the eductor indicating that they have completed the program and acquired the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in their chosen profession.
Muscles: The Machines That Make Us Move, by Alexander Pomberger
I am a chemist&chemical engineer with a strong interdisciplinary interest in artificial intelligence/machine learning and research commercialization. During my PhD I work at the intersection of synthetic organic chemistry, lab automation via robotics and machine learning-based optimization in order to help tomorrow’s chemist to accelerate their workflows. I am application oriented, aiming to combine novel academic innovations with industrial challenges to finally present a solution ready for use in industry.