Emanuel Azizi, Ph.D.

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University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA 
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Elizabeth L. Brainerd grad student 2000-2005 U Mass Amherst
 (Biomechanics of salamander locomotion.)

Children

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Emily M Abbott grad student 2012-2017
Jordan Balaban grad student 2013-2018 UC Irvine
Crystal M Reynaga grad student 2013-2018 UC Irvine
Elizabeth Mendoza grad student 2018-2023 UC Riverside
Kristin K. Stover post-doc 2017- UC Irvine
Natalie C Holt post-doc 2013-2016 UC Irvine
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Schwaner MJ, Mayfield DL, Azizi E, et al. (2024) Linking in vivo muscle dynamics to in situ force-length and force-velocity reveals that guinea fowl lateral gastrocnemius operates at shorter than optimal lengths. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Horner AM, Azizi E, Roberts TJ. (2024) The interaction of in vivo muscle operating lengths and passive stiffness in rat hindlimbs. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Tsai L, Navarro P, Wu S, et al. (2024) Viscoelastic materials are most energy efficient when loaded and unloaded at equal rates. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface. 21: 20230527
Sleboda DA, Roberts TJ, Azizi E. (2024) Architectural gear ratio depends on actuator spacing in a physical model of pennate muscle. Bioinspiration & Biomimetics. 19
Arias AA, Azizi E. (2023) Modulation of limb mechanics in alligators moving across varying grades. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 226
Divi S, Reynaga C, Azizi E, et al. (2023) Adapting small jumping robots to compliant environments. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface. 20: 20220778
Duman A, Azizi E. (2023) Hindlimb muscle spindles inform preparatory forelimb coordination prior to landing in toads. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 226
Mendoza E, Azizi E. (2021) Tuned muscle and spring properties increase elastic energy storage. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 224
Nguyen A, Balaban JP, Azizi E, et al. (2020) Fatigue resistant jaw muscles facilitate long-lasting courtship behaviour in the southern alligator lizard (). Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 287: 20201578
Sutton GP, Mendoza E, Azizi E, et al. (2020) Corrigendum to: Why do Large Animals Never Actuate Their Jumps with Latch Mediated Springs? Because They can Jump Higher Without Them. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 60: 1567
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