My research is focused on Soft Tissue Biomechanics. The specific research interests include:
Computational Biomechanics
Soft Tissues
Finite Element Modeling
Diabetic Foot
Medical Interventions
Biomimetics
Materials Science
Other areas of interest (worked previously but still open) include Manufacturing Processes, Surface Engineering, and Surface Modification of Metallic Biomaterials.
Prof. Arnab Chanda - Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India
Prof. Sarabjeet Singh Sidhu - Sardar Beant Singh State University, Punjab, India
Prof. Mohamed Abdel-Hady Gepreel - Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology, Egypt
Dr. Shubham Gupta - Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
Prof. Amit Mahajan - Khalsa College of Engineering and Technology, Punjab, India
Dr. Malkeet Singh - Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Prof. Redouane Zitoune - Institut Clément Ader, Toulouse University, Toulouse, France
Prof. Timur Rizovich Ablyaz - Perm National Research Polytechnic University, Russia
Dr. Komal Chhikara - Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Dr. Jasdeep Bhinder - École de technologie supérieure ÉTS, Montreal, Canada
Finite Element Modeling of Diabetic Foot: A State-of-the-Art Review
Biomechanical Modelling of Diabetic Foot Ulcers: A Computational Study
Prediction of Diabetic Foot Ulcer Progression: A Computational Study
Development of a Novel Customized Insole for Effective Pressure Offloading in Diabetic Patients
Biomechanical Modeling of Progressive Wound Healing: A Computational Study
Mechanical Properties of Whole-Body Soft Human Tissues: A Review
Development of Novel Anisotropic Skin Simulants
Development and Biomechanical Testing of Full-Scale Human Brain Simulant
Biomechanical Modeling of Aneurysm in PCA and PCoA: Progression and Rupture Risk
Modeling of Aneurysm Progression in Anterior Cerebral Arteries to Estimate Rupture Risk: A Computational Study
Expansion Potential of Auxetic Prosthetic Skin Grafts: A Review
Mechanical Characterization of Rotating Triangle Shaped Auxetic Skin Graft Simulants