Dr. Scott Piland
Professor
Bio
​Dr. Piland is in his 19th year as a member of the Faculty of the School of Kinesiology & Nutrition and is starting his 9th year as the School's Director. Dr. Piland has taught a broad variety of courses within the School and currently co-directs the Department of Defense funded Applied Biomechanics Impact Laboratory. Dr. Piland is a recognized expert in the brain injury of concussion and continues to conduct funded research evaluating the role sport protective equipment plays in the prevention of this injury. Dr. Piland is married to Aimee Piland, a 10th grade Language Arts teacher at Oak Grove High School and he has two children: Jack (19) and Margaret (16).​
- PHD - University of Georgia (2004)
- MA - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1998)
- BS - Valdosta State University (1996)
KIN 301: Kinesiology
- Mouth protection in sports, Materials in Sports Equipment (3rd ed.), 2019
- Influence of Friction at the Head-Helmet Interface on Advanced Combat Helmet (ACH) Blunt Impact Kinematic Performance , Military Medicine,
- Concussion history is not a predictor of computerised neurocognitive performance., British journal of sports medicine, 2006,
- Physical and Mechanical Properties of Photopolymerized Thiol-Ene/Acrylates., Macromolecules, 2006,
- American College of Sports Medicine
- National Athletic Trainers Association
- English (Full Professional)