Cornell Dupill is a Sports Engineering & Technology Consultant. Cornell specializes in strategies for improving sports performance, as well as sports facilities engineering.
Cornell Dupill is a Sports Engineering & Technology Consultant who specializes in improving athlete sports performance, as well as sports facilities engineering. Cornell is a former athlete himself who previously played college sports. As a Consultant, Cornell works with top performers in the NCAA as they prepare for championships and tournaments. Focused on the longterm, Cornell provides athletes with empowering lessons on leadership development.
Sports Engineering & Technology Consultant
Cornell Dupill is a Sports Engineering & Technology Consultant. Throughout his career, Cornell has worked as a positive component of numerous athletic departments. His concepts have been utilized to analyze athlete performance, as well as overall sports performance in different facilities. Teams typically call on his expertise in sports performance when they are interested in finding ways to take their team or athletics program to the next level. Through a series of data analysis, Cornell analyzes each athlete’s biomechanics to improve performance and optimize talent out on the field.
Sports Facilities Engineering
As a Sports Engineering & Technology Consultant, Cornell Dupill specializes in Sports Facilities Engineering. In this role, Cornell assists athletics departments in developing sports equipment and facilities that meet necessary safety regulations and promote injury prevention. His facilities designs are often characterized by versatility. Cornell is best known for crafting designs for multisport fields and complexes, including spaces that can be utilized for a wide range of sports, including track & field, wrestling, field hockey, rugby, softball and baseball.
Cornell University Athletics
Cornell Dupill is a proud Cornell Sports Fan. More than just a namesake, Cornell University Athletics (Cornell Big Red) represents an NCAA athletics program that Cornell is proud of. He hopes to eventually work with Cornell University Athletics as a Sports Engineering Consultant.