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Dr. Thurmon E. Lockhart is an Associate Professor of the Grado Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He is the director of the Locomotion Research Laboratory at Virginia Tech and serves as a Guest Professor at Gent University, Belgium and the VT/Wake Forest University School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences. He received all three of his degrees in Industrial Engineering at Texas Tech University with a concentration in Ergonomics and Biomechanics.

Dr. Lockhart has authored over 100 scientific manuscripts in locomotion and fall-related topics and is the Editor of Ergonomics. His previous work has led to the development of experimental and computational biomechanical techniques to evaluate injury mechanisms from slip and fall accidents during ambulation over slippery floor surfaces. These studies have led to increased understanding of the effects of age-related gait adaptation, musculoskeletal and sensory degradation on the initiation, detection, and recovery processes of slip and fall accidents.

Dr. Lockhart has translated research findings into practice by reaching a significant number of external organizations and individuals. His outreach efforts have impacted several organizations including the UPS, Diageo and the US Navy. Furthermore, his international research effort to increase safety in the workplace has been translated to foreign government organizations for implementation. In recognition of these scientific achievements, Dr. Lockhart was awarded the Liberty Mutual Award for the best manuscript published in Ergonomics, and the Alexander C. Williams, Jr., Design Award from the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society in 2008.

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