Alliance for Sports Engineering Education Online Learning Platform
Available courses
Here you'll find categorised webinars for self studying. You can either choose a specific topic or deepen our knowledge in a certain sports category.
Categories are:
- BASICS OF SPORTS ENGINEERING
- HISTORY OF SPORTS (ENGINEERING)
- COMPUTER SIMULATION TECHNIQUES
- ENHANCED SAFETY
- MATERIALS (& EVOLUTION)
- MECHANICAL DOPING
- MEDICINE, BIOMECHANICS & PHYSIOLOGY
- PHYSICS
- extensive ONLINE COURSES (some require registration)
- ETHICS
- Teacher: Stefan Schwanitz
- Teacher: Stefanie Zelt
In this course we will introduce you to the benefits but also the necessity of material tests. At the beginning, the benefits of these tests are shown in a general information. Examples of certifications, standards and the tests described in them show both the necessity and the scope of these tests. With selected mechanical and also chemical material tests, the findings for sales as well as research and development are brought closer. The conclusion is formed by special test procedures that go beyond the scope of the previously described tests (in the standards, mechanical and chemical) and are thus also closer to real loads and degrees of use.
- Teacher: Markus Eckelt
- Teacher: Willy Hendel
- Teacher: Otto Hofstätter
- Teacher: Stefan Schwanitz
- Teacher: Otto Hofstätter
- Teacher: Stefan Litzenberger
- Teacher: Philipp Neumeister
- Teacher: Stefan Schwanitz
In online lectures, you will learn how cutting-edge wearable technologies are used to measure, analyse and understand human physiological systems, including muscular, nervous and cardiovascular systems. In remote labs, you will gain hands-on experience with wearables hardware to measure aspects of your own physiology, and do computer programming to implement industry-standard algorithms to analyse and understand these measurements. All software is open-source and freely available.
- Teacher: Frank Nagler
- Teacher: Stefan Schwanitz
If you're an engineer and would like to know more about statistics, maybe this course will help. It not only introduces practical tools for statistical analysis, it discusses the principles and ideas between statistical inference and testing. These skills are often neglected in engineering courses, however there are many cases when the engineer needs to have a working knowledge of statistics in order to be able to make confident assertions about their own testing and data.
- Teacher: Simon Choppin