TMG Research Group
Boštjan Šimunič, PhD
Head of the Research and development departmente-mail: bostjan.simunic@tmg-bmc.si
Boštjan Šimunič
Boštjan Šimunič received his undergraduate degree in Computer Science, and the master’s and PhD degree in Electrical Engineering. During his undergraduate as well as graduate studies he was involved in the research regarding tensiomyography. He is currently employed as the Head of the Research and development department and as a head of the Research group within the TMG-BMC, Ltd. He is an athlete – he is in Slovenia’s track and field team and member of the Olympic team Athens 2004.
Srdjan Djordjevic e-mail: srdjan.djordjevic@tmg-bmc.si
Srdjan Djorjevic
Srdjan Djordjevic received his graduate diploma from Biology sciences where he is currently studying for his PhD. He is scientists in the field of muscle physiology, muscle acute fatigue, intra-muscle and inter-muscle coordination and speed development. His field of interests and activities is not omitted by pure science he is also very successful track and field coach with medals achieved in World and Europe Championships. In the company he is consultant for project applications and head of laboratory research activities.
Raja Dahmane, MD PhDe-mail: raja.dahmane@guest.arnes.si
Raja Dahmane
Raja Dahmane received her medical degree from the University of Ljubljana 1987. She received her master’s degree in Histochemical Morphometric Analysis of Skeletal Muscles in 1995. She later joined the research group at the Institute of Anatomy at the Medical School, University of Ljubljana – the project is titled Structure and Function of Skeletal Muscles Under Physiological, Experimental, and Pathological Conditions. She has been working with the TMG research group since 1999 in preparation of her doctoral thesis. The title of her doctoral thesis is Histochemical, Morphometirc, and Biomechanical (TMG) Comparison of the Muscles of the Upper and Lower Limb.
Klemen Grabljevec, MD MS
Inštitut RS za rehabilitacijo e-mail: klemen.grabljevec@mail.ir-rs.si
Klemen Grabljevec
Klemen Grabljevec received his medical degree at the University of Ljubljana in 1997. He is employed at the State Institute for Rehabilitation. He completed his specialization in the field of physical and rehabilitating medicine in 2001. His research includes use of the TMG method in studying of muscle fatigue in patients recovering from polio. The results of his study will be published in his master’s thesis.
He won the third place for his research project Endurance of Knee Extensor Muscles in Post-Polio Patients at an international contest of scientists specializing in physical and rehabilitating medicine (Trans European Scientific Contest) in Amsterdam.