Dr Tecla Bonci
PhD CEng FHEA
School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering
Lecturer in Biomechanics


t.bonci@sheffield.ac.uk
Room F111d, F floor, Sir Frederick Mappin Building (Broad Lane Building)
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Dr Tecla Bonci
School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering
Room F111d, F floor
Sir Frederick Mappin Building (Broad Lane Building)
Mappin Street
Sheffield
S1 3JD
School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering
Room F111d, F floor
Sir Frederick Mappin Building (Broad Lane Building)
Mappin Street
Sheffield
S1 3JD
- Profile
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I am a Lecturer in Biomechanics in the School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering (MAC) and in the Insigneo Institute at the ϳԹ of Sheffield. I am Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and an IMechE member.After obtaining my undergraduate (BEng) and postgraduate (MEng) degrees from the Università Politecnica delle Marche (Ancona, Italy) in Biomedical Engineering, I received my PhD in Bioengineering as a joint cotutelle between the Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna and the ϳԹ of Lyon under the supervision of Prof. Aurelio Cappozzo and Prof. Laurence Chèze (“The reconstruction of skeletal movement: the soft tissue artefact issue”). I held postdoctoral positions at the ϳԹ of Rome “Foro italico” and at the Università degli Studi di Sassari working on human movement-related projects. Then I joined Aston ϳԹ as a Teaching Fellow where I was module leader of three subjects (Biomechanics, Biomaterials, and Kinematics and Prosthetics) within the Biomedical Engineering BEng and MEng courses. At Aston, I managed the motion capture laboratory, co-supervised a PhD student and established an independent collaboration with the ϳԹ of Sassari. Before being promoted to my lecturer position, I joined the ϳԹ of Sheffield in 2019 as a Research Associate to work with Prof. Claudia Mazzà and exploit the unique opportunity to join , one of the most important international partnership projects in the field of mobility monitoring. I am currently the Communications Committee lead within ECR Working Group.Since my PhD studies, my research interest has focused on measuring and modelling human movement. My research interest spans from increasing the resolution of human movement analysis, performed using either wearable devices or stereophotogrammetry, to advancing state of the art techniques to measure and understand real-world gait and mobility. This will enable addressing highly relevant clinical questions, such as objective disease progression, with a special focus on neurodegenerative diseases.
- Research interests
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- Digital Health
- Wearable Technology
- Digital Outcomes
- Biomedical Engineering
- Neurodegenerative diseases
- Ageing
- Biomedical signal processing
- Human movement analysis
- Stereophotogrammetry
- Soft tissue artefact/soft tissue deformation
- Modelling
- Publications
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Journal articles
Chapters
Conference proceedings papers
Preprints
- Teaching interests
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BIE6436 – Human Movement Biomechanics
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