Current Openings: Multiple Ph.D. & M.Tech. Positions, 2 JRF and 2 Jr. Project Assistant.
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Current Openings: Multiple Ph.D. & M.Tech. Positions, 2 JRF and 2 Jr. Project Assistant.
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Apply for M.Tech. & Ph.D. positions for upcoming semesters.
Disease and Injury Mechanics Lab (DIML) is a unique lab in IIT-Delhi. We are a multi-disciplinary team of researchers with expertise in diagnostics, experiments and testing, design and simulation of biological systems, and healthcare product development. We are part of Centre for Biomedical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, and also jointly affiliated with the Department of Biomedical Engineering at AIIMS Delhi.
ACHIEVEMENTS:-
Congratulations Dr.Shubodip Chatterjee for graduating and securing post doctorate position at University Of Toronto.
2nd Book "Materials for Biomedical Simulation: Design, Development and Characterization" by Springer got published .
Congratulations Vivek Gupta for receiving Best Oral Presentation Award in NSRC, IIT-Kanpur.
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Gurpreet Singh got selected for the most prestigious Ph.D. fellowship of India, Prime Minister's Research Fellows (PMRF).
Prem Nath Yadav got placement offer letter from IQVIA with a package of 13 LPA.
Shubham Gupta got selected for the most prestigious Ph.D. fellowship of India, Prime Minister's Research Fellows (PMRF).
Congratulations Subhodip for getting his paper titled "Development of a Tribofidelic Human Heel Surrogate for Barefoot Slip Testing" accepted in the Journal of Bionic Engineering, Springer.
Congratulations Vivek for getting his paper titled "Expansion Potential of Skin Grafts with Novel I-shaped Auxetic Incisions" accepted in Biomedical Physics & Engineering Express, IOP Science.
Congratulations Gurpreet for getting his review article titled "Mechanical Properties of Whole-Body Soft Human Tissues: A Review" accepted in Biomedical Materials, IOP Science.