Bio-Medical research

Development of medical devices involving:

  • Computer aided design
  • Computational modelling (finite element analysis, multi-physics)
  • Mechanical testing

Natural and synthetic biomaterials: relationship between composition, structure, function, failure and replacement for:

  • Understanding mechanical basis of injury
  • Improved materials selection for implants
  • Improved fixation of implants

Additive Manufacture (AM) and Developmental Biology:

  • Systems analysis across development biology and AM
  • Development of novel design frameworks
  • Increasing the patient specificity of medical devices
  • Biomaterials for AM
  • Expanding the functionality of AM platforms

  

Applications of emerging technologies in bio-medical engineering:

  • Micro-engineering and nanotechnology
  • Tissue engineering

Facilities

Research facilities include:

  • Bio-medical Engineering laboratory with a class II containment area
  • Three Bose materials testing machines
  • Three single-station Bose SDWS-1 Spine Simulators
  • Pulse Duplicator
  • A range of additive manufacturing platforms
  • A desktop 3D scanner
Spine simulator

Spine simulator