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Cameron Jensen, MS

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Cameron Jensen, MS

Cameron Jensen, MS

  • Doctoral Student
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email:
cameronjensen@unomaha.edu

Additional Information

About Cameron

Current Program:
PhD in Biomechanics and Kinesiology

Undergraduate Degree & Institution:

B.S. in Physics, University of Utah, 2023

B.S. in Kinesiology, University of Utah, 2023

Master’s Degree & Institution:
M.S. in Biomechanics, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2025

Research Interests:

Cameron’s research focuses on impulse and rate of force development as key performance indicators in the golf swing and baseball pitch. He has also examined energy flow through the body in both sports. His upcoming work is expanding to basketball, where he is investigating how fatigue, measured with inertial measurement units (IMUs; a commonly used wearable technology in sport), influences energy flow and shooting mechanics in the free throw.

Personal Background:
Cameron is from Salt Lake City, Utah, and has experience working with athletes through his various research projects and as a Sport Science Intern with a university athletic department. He is also TPI certified (Titleist Performance Institute), meaning he has specialized training in evaluating golf-specific movement patterns and physical limitations. His career goal is to work for a collegiate or professional sports organization as a biomechanist and/or sport scientist, combining his passion for sports, math, and science. Outside the lab, Cameron enjoys playing a wide variety of sports (especially golf, baseball/softball, basketball, soccer, pickleball, and swimming) as well as hiking, playing the piano, being active in his church, and watching movies.

Fun Fact:
Cameron broke the same arm three separate times in one summer.

Additional Information

About Cameron

Current Program:
PhD in Biomechanics and Kinesiology

Undergraduate Degree & Institution:

B.S. in Physics, University of Utah, 2023

B.S. in Kinesiology, University of Utah, 2023

Master’s Degree & Institution:
M.S. in Biomechanics, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2025

Research Interests:

Cameron’s research focuses on impulse and rate of force development as key performance indicators in the golf swing and baseball pitch. He has also examined energy flow through the body in both sports. His upcoming work is expanding to basketball, where he is investigating how fatigue, measured with inertial measurement units (IMUs; a commonly used wearable technology in sport), influences energy flow and shooting mechanics in the free throw.

Personal Background:
Cameron is from Salt Lake City, Utah, and has experience working with athletes through his various research projects and as a Sport Science Intern with a university athletic department. He is also TPI certified (Titleist Performance Institute), meaning he has specialized training in evaluating golf-specific movement patterns and physical limitations. His career goal is to work for a collegiate or professional sports organization as a biomechanist and/or sport scientist, combining his passion for sports, math, and science. Outside the lab, Cameron enjoys playing a wide variety of sports (especially golf, baseball/softball, basketball, soccer, pickleball, and swimming) as well as hiking, playing the piano, being active in his church, and watching movies.

Fun Fact:
Cameron broke the same arm three separate times in one summer.

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