Dr. Dean Hay

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Professor / Faculty of Education and Professional Studies - Schulich School of Education - Physical and Health Education
Position
Full-time Faculty
Graduate Program Faculty
Extension
4585
About
Education
BSc, University of Toronto
PhD, University of Tokyo
Research
Areas of Specialization:

​Biomechanics, artificial neural networks, wavelet transforms, bilateral asymmetry, energy expenditure and movement classification modelling.

Research Interests:

​Dr. Hay’s initial interest in bilateral asymmetry in humans led to research on how it might affect performance and efficiency. This line of questioning has led to several collaborative  publications and has been expanded to study other fundamental aspects of human balance and movement. The second area of Dr. Hay’s research has been an outgrowth of the first; that is, developing applied modeling tools to better understand human movement in controlled and free- living environments. Dr. Hay has used Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) to model energy expenditure in a simulated free-living environment and is expanding his use of ANNs in order to classify movements from EMG, accelerometry and heart rate data. Dr. Hay is currently exploring Continuous Wavelet Transform techniques to analyze transient postural events from biomechanical data.

Publications

​For a complete list of Dr. Hay's publications, please access either ResearchGate or Google Scholar:

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Dean_Hay

https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=rFk63DoAAAAJ&hl=en