For the last decade, Ricardo has combined computational biomechanics with machine learning to help uncover the mechanisms
that trigger the decline from healthy mobility to movement pathology. He is currently a senior research scientist at Champalimaud
Foundation and has been part of the Physiotherapy Department of the School of Health Care - Polytechnic Institute of Setúbal
since 2002. Ricardo was awarded a Fellowship (2016), Visiting Scholarship (2015), a Travel Award (2014) and an Outstanding
Researcher Award (2013) from the NIH National Center for Simulation in Rehabilitation Research at Stanford University, and
received a "Research Honourable Mention” by the Olympic Committee of Portugal (2014).
Since 2008, Ricardo has developed and extensively contributed to the validation of 3D biomechanical models and organized numerous
clinical workshops for students, researchers and clinicians. As a healthcare professional and researcher, he is motivated
to bridge the gap between musculoskeletal simulation and clinical practice, and to put the power of computational biomechanics
and big data analytics into the hands of clinicians to help improve patients outcomes and support clinical decision-making.