Institute of Biomechanics and Orthopaedics - German Sport.
Peter Augat is a Professor of Biomechanics at Paracelsus Medical University in Salzburg, Austria and the Director of the Institute of Biomechanics at Trauma Centre Murnau, Germany. He received his.
As Professor of Clinical Biomechanics, I direct the Movement Analysis Laboratory and lead the biomechanics team and research at Staffordshire University. I am also an Affiliate Professor at the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Malta and a Visiting Professor at the Department of Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy, Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai.
Our Biomedical, Biomechanics and Bioelectronics Engineering MSc degree focuses on advancing and updating your knowledge in biomechanics, biofluid mechanics and bioelectronics. You will also receive a dynamic learning experience as you delve into medical imaging technology and artificial intelligence in image processing as part of this unique postgraduate engineering programme.
The research projects are maturing and have resulted in a considerable range of publications. The number of projects with hospitals in the area of Hamburg as well as in Northern Germany is continuously increasing. Simultaneously the co-operation with implant companies in the area of research, development and testing was strengthened.
Following a German tradition, the workgroup crafts a special hat (mortarboard) for every PhD-student leaving the lab. Sculptures on these hats often represent memorable and unique moments from the student's research and their time in our group.
Further details on this good news can be found on the EPSRC Grants on the Web facility. Welcome to new members (March 2013) The Biomechanics Group gained two new members on Monday 11th March: Aditi Augustine who works for Stanmore Implants Worldwide and will be doing a part-time PhD with the group on additive layer manufacturing.
Biomechanics is the study of biological systems through mechanical principles. In BE, many faculty are performing research in this area. Projects range from measuring an individual cell's weight to studying musculoskeletal tissue regeneration.