Group leader
Anthony Bull FREng PhD DIC ACGI BEng CEng FIMechE
Professor of Musculoskeletal Mechanics
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Research group members
- Research Staff and Fellows
- Professional Services Staff
- PhD and MD(Res)
- Alumni - Research Staff
- Alumni - Higher Degrees
- Affiliates
Research Staff and Fellows
Professional Services Staff
PhD and MD(Res) candidates
Alice Benton is a PhD student from the Centre of Doctoral Training in Prosthetics and Orthotics. Her research aims to improve the rehabilitation outcomes of bilateral transfemoral and through-knee amputees, through the development of an intervention which intends to alleviate the burden on the musculoskeletal system. Her project utilises musculoskeletal modelling to guide this development. Prior to her PhD she graduated from the University of Leeds with an Meng in Medical Engineering.
Andrew Davies is a specialist registrar in orthopaedic surgery on the North West London (Imperial) Rotation. He is taking time out of clinical training to complete an MD(Res) in the Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London. He was awarded his medical degree from The University of Manchester and completed his early surgical training in Bristol, U.K. He holds an MSc in Musculoskeletal Sciences from the University of Oxford. Andrew has a keen interest in shoulder arthroplasty surgery. His work will use large datasets to compare the outcomes and cost effectiveness of total shoulder arthroplasty and hemiarthroplasty, and will investigate the durability of bearing surfaces. He is attempting to regain some form of fitness in order to compete in triathlons during 2021/2022.
Catalina Díaz is a MRes Medical Device Design and Entrepreneurship student in the Bioengineering department at Imperial College London. She is currently working in a device to support stroke patients rehabilitation using Functional Electrical Stimulation. Catalina studied Electronic and Biomedical Engineering in La Universidad de los Andes in Colombia and has experience working with wearable devices (epileptic seizure detection) and EEG signal processing. Prior to starting her MRes in Medical Device Design and Entrepreneurship, Catalina worked in the Pharmaceutical Industry for Merck, Sharp and Dohme.
Diana Toderita is a PhD student in the Royal British Legion Centre for Blast Injury Studies at Imperial College London. She combines experimental and computational methods to conduct research into the biomechanical effect of prosthetic design for lower limb transfemoral, through knee and transtibial traumatic amputees. The aim of the PhD is to provide recommendations on the adequate choice of prosthesis type for lower limb military amputees. Prior to starting her PhD, Diana obtained her MEng in Biomedical Engineering from Imperial College London.
E.A. Dinesh Kumara is a visiting PhD student in the department of Bioengineering, at Imperial College London. His main research interest is in development of an External Bone Fracture Ring Fixator for low-income countries. He is developing a new Ring Fixator clamp to eliminate the wire slippage in between clamp and the Ring. This PhD research is a collaborative research project with Imperial college London and University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka. He previously obtained a B.Sc. Engineering Degree from University of Ruhuna, in Sri Lanka, and specialized in Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering. Currently, he works as a lecturer in University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka. Previously, he worked as the head of the autonomation department at MAS Active (pvt) Ltd- Asialine, Sri Lanka and Nikini Automaton Systems(pvt) Ltd Company, Sri Lanka as an Engineer.
Hristo Dimitrov is a PhD student from the centre for doctoral training in Neurotechnology. His main research interest is in control of active below-knee prostheses. He combines musculoskeletal modeling, machine learning and sensor fusion techniques to design a new approach for lower limb prosthetic control aimed to reduce the medical complications linked with daily lower limb prosthesis use and extend prostheses' capabilities. He has previously obtained an MEng in Bioegineering from the University of Sheffield, an MRes in Neurotechnology from Imperial College London, and has an industry experience as a medical device engineer at GlaxoSmithKline.
Johannes Staufenberg is a medical doctor who departed his most recent role as a clinical fellow in spinal neurosurgery at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in 2021. His primary medical degree and BSc in Surgical Science were both awarded by UCL, where he focussed on tissue engineering. He is completing an MRes in Medical Device Design and Entrepreneurship, working on both the technical and business aspects of a novel lower limb prosthetic for use in developing countries. This aligns with his particular interest in innovative bioengineering technologies, medical device development and strategies to deliver this meaningful research to patients.
Martin Ramette is a PhD candidate in The Royal British Legion Centre for Blast Injury Studies, at Imperial College London. His research focusses on the abnormal formation of bone within the soft tissue of war-wounded amputees, a condition called Heterotopic Ossification and occurring significantly among blast-related casualties. He investigates the putative impact of the mechanical environment on the onset and progression of the disease, through a computational model. He previously obtained a Diplôme d’Ingénieur degree from École Centale Paris, in France, and specialised in Biomedical Engineering with the corresponding MSc at Imperial College London. His keen interest in human movement and biology coupled with his desire to be useful to society, compliments his current research position.
Tiereny McGuire is a PhD student from the Centre of Doctoral Training in Prosthetics and Orthotics. Her research looks at osseointegrated (OI) prostheses with focus on the biochemical and mechanical interactions and events that occur at the bone-implant interface. The intended aim of the PhD is to develop a toolbox that will optimise the design process for a variety of complex constraints, thus enabling the development of novel componentry that will improve OI prostheses systems. Prior to her PhD she obtained a BSc in Biochemistry from the University of Warwick followed by an MSc in Mechanical engineering at the University of Nottingham. She has also worked as a musculoskeletal researcher in the Health and Wellbeing department at the University of Winchester.
Alumni - Research Staff
Advanced musculoskeletal biomechanics modelling for British amputees after blast injuries
NIHR Research Group on Post Conflict Trauma
2018-2016 Dr. Erica Di Federico
Tissue mechanics in blast
2018-2016 Mr. Chris Natt
Prosthesis for through-knee amputee
2017-2016 Dr. Spencer Barnes
Implant for a transfemoral amputee
2016-2013 Dr. Angelo Karunaratne
High strain rate loading scenarios on bone and cartilage
2015-2008 Dr. Claire Donaghue
Osteoarthritis prognosticator
2015-2006 Dr. Theofano Eftaxiopoulou
Lower limb injury modelling
2015-2009 Dr. Dominic Southgate
Research and Teaching Fellow
2015-2009 Dr. Kai Yu Zhang
Modelling the variability in shape of the lower limb skeletal and muscular anatomy
2014-2013 Dr. Simin Li
Deformation and fracture of cortical bone tissue under dynamic loading
2012-2008 Dr. Spyros Masouros
Experimental and computational modelling of the lower limb under high loading rates
2011-2010 Dr. Aliah Shaheen
Shoulder taping and impingement syndrome
2009-2008 Dr. Yuhui (Margaret) Yang
Statistical shape modelling and ultrasound instantiation
Alumni - Higher Degrees by Research
Degree | Award date | Name | Thesis title | Name of joint supervisor, where appropriate |
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PhD | 2021 | Urbanczyk, Caryn | Shoulder and spine biomechanics during rowing | 1mary sup: Alison McGregor, Surgery |
PhD | 2020 | Shanel, Suzanne | The musculoskeletal biomechanical impact of military training whilst wearing a weighted backpack in females. | |
PhD | 2020 | HENSON, David | Amputee biomechanics | 2ndary sup: Alison McGregor, Surgery |
PhD | 2020 | RANE, Lance | Prediction and control in human neuromusculoskeletal models | 2ndary sup: Alison McGregor, Surgery |
PhD | 2020 | MOHD RUZLI, Wan | Morphology of the bones of the wrist | 1mary sup: Angela Kedgley, Bioengineering |
PhD | 2020 | NOLTE, Daniel | Using statistical models of shape in musculoskeletal biomechanics and orthopaedic reconstruction | SOLE |
PhD | 2019 | WILES, Crispin | A structural characterisation of human heterotopic bone | Co-1mary: Alison McGregor, 2ndary sup: Richie Abel, both Surgery |
PhD | 2019 |
YEH, Chia-Han (Marvin) |
Achilles tendon biomechanics | Angela Kedgley, Bioengineering |
PhD | 2018 |
PEARCE, Phill |
Thoracic injuries in blast | Jon Clasper, Surgery |
PhD | 2018 |
KLEMT, Christian |
Customisation of musculoskeletal models | Peter Reilly, Bioengineering/Surgery |
PhD | 2018 |
AHMADZADEH, M. Hassan |
Validation of muscle force predictions in musculoskeletal models | SOLE |
PhD | 2018 |
SMITH, Sam |
Quantifying musculoskeletal reserve in the elderly | Peter Reilly, Bioengineering/Surgery |
PhD | 2017 |
AZMI, Nur Liyana |
Musculoskeletal dynamics and muscle function in ACL injury | SOLE |
PhD | 2017 |
BRITZMAN, David |
A Novel In-Vivo Biomechanical Model of Knee Osteoarthritis in Rodents | SOLE |
MD(Res) | 2017 |
EDWARDS, Dafydd |
Traumatic amputations and Heterotopic Ossification | Jon Clasper, Bioengineering |
PhD | 2017 |
Jon, Clasper |
The mechanics of heterotopic ossification | SOLE |
MPhil | 2017 |
DAVIS, Graham |
Kinetics of rowing | Alison McGregor, Surgery |
PhD | 2017 |
ISMAIL, Siti Aida |
Quantitative Ergonomics and Upper Limb Disorders | Angela Kedgley, Bioengineering |
MRes | 2017 |
IGAH , Ibi |
Biomarkers in a novel model of osteoarthritis | SOLE |
PhD | 2016 | GRIGORIADIS, Grigorios | Heel biomechanics in underbody blast | Spyros Masouros, Bioengineering |
MD(Res) | 2016 | SINGLETON, James | Blast injuries and cause of death | Jon Clasper, Bioengineering |
PhD | 2016 | PERSAD, Lomas | Shoulder injury in cricket bowlers | SOLE |
MD(Res) | 2016 | BONNER, Tim | Blast injuries of the knee | Jon Clasper, Bioengineering |
PhD | 2016 | BHUTA, Asim | Biomechanics of Shoulder Arthroplasty Implantation | SOLE SOLE (with industrial supervisor, Edward Draper) |
MRes | 2015 | VILLAPUN, Victor | Biomechanics of rowing | SOLE |
PhD | 2014 | CHEONG,Vee San | Structural failure and fracture of immature bone | SOLE |
MRes | 2014 | BRITZMAN, David | A novel in vivo model of knee osteoarthritis | SOLE |
PhD | 2014 | WEINERT-APLIN,Robert | Development of a Foot and Ankle Musculoskeletal Model: Implications for Achilles Tendinopathy | Alison McGregor, Surgery |
PhD | 2014 |
DONOGHUE, Claire |
Shape modelling of articular cartilage at the knee | Daniel Rueckert |
PhD | 2013 |
BORHANI, Maedeh |
Pelvic motion in gait | Alison McGregor, Surgery |
PhD | 2013 |
BUCKERIDGE, Erica |
Lower limb effects in the rowing activity | Alison McGregor, Surgery |
MD(Res) | 2013 |
THOMPSON, Simon |
The Central Tendon of the Supraspinatus: Structure and Biomechanics |
R. Emery, Surgery; P. Reilly, Surgery |
PhD | 2013 | NEWELL, Nic | Foot and ankle blast injury and its mitigation | Spyros Masouros, Bioengineering |
PhD | 2013 |
PANDIS, Petros |
Musculoskeletal biomechanics of the shoulder in functional tasks | Adam Hill |
PhD | 2012 | PRINOLD, Joe | Scapular function in high acceleration activities | SOLE |
PhD | 2012 | MODENESE, Luca | Hip contact force prediction using a musculoskeletal model of the lower limb | Andrew Phillips, Civil Engineering |
PhD | 2012 |
RAMASAMY, Arul |
Lower limb blast injuries | Jon Clasper, Bioengineering |
MD(Res) | 2012 | MAJED, Addie | Proximal Humeral Fractures |
R. Emery, Surgery; A. Amis, Mechanical Engineering and Surgery |
PhD | 2011 |
EFTAXIOPOULOU, Theofano |
Measuring Elbow Kinematics In Cricket Bowling | John Dear, Mechanical Engineering |
PhD | 2011 |
CUOMO, Pierluigi |
Biomechanics of Double Bundle Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction | Andrew Amis, Mechanical Engineering and Surgery |
PhD | 2011 |
CLARKE, Susannah |
Preclinical testing of hip joint arthroplasty | Andrew Phillips, Civil Engineering |
MD(Res) | 2011 |
BANERJEE, Sughran |
Assessment of shoulder function in rotator cuff disease | Andrew Wallace, Surgery |
PhD | 2010 |
CLEATHER, Daniel |
Forces in the knee during vertical jumping and weightlifting | SOLE |
PhD | 2010 |
TARDUGNO, Angelo |
Novel approaches to statistical shape modelling of bone | SOLE |
PhD | 2010 | SHAHEEN, Aliah | Tracking Scapular Movement | SOLE |
PhD | 2009 | MURPHY, Andrew | Elite rowing: technique and performance | Alison McGregor, Surgery |
PhD | 2009 |
SOUTHGATE, Dominic |
Capsular Restraints of the Glenohumeral Joint | Ulrich Hansen, Mechanical Engineering |
PhD | 2008 |
MASOUROS, Spyridon |
Articular contact in the knee joint: a finite element study | Ulrich Hansen, Andrew Amis |
PhD | 2008 | ROCHE, Aidan | Hand Movement: Perception, Control, Imitation & Neural Activity. | Anil Bharath, Bioengineering |
PhD | 2008 |
CHUNG, Clarice |
Biomechanics of weightlifting | Alison McGregor, Surgery |
PhD | 2008 | YANG, Yuhui (Margaret) | Shape modelling of bones | Daniel Rueckert, Computing |
MS | 2008 | SMITH, Chris | Properties of the labrum | Andrew Amis, Mechanical Engineering |
MS | 2006 | EDWARDS, Andrew | Insertional anatomy of the ligaments of the knee | Andrew Amis, Mechanical Engineering |
PhD | 2006 | AMADI, Hippolite | Function and mechanics of the passive stabilisers of the shoulder | Ulrich Hansen, Mechanical Engineering |
PhD | 2006 | HILL, Adam | Kinematic modelling of the shoulder | SOLE |
PhD | 2004 | GUPTE, Chinmay | The meniscofemoral ligaments | Andrew Amis, Mechanical Engineering |
MS | 2004 | ROBINSON, James | The posteromedial corner of the knee: its anatomy, mechanical | Andrew Amis, Mechanical Engineering |
MS | 2002 | MCDERMOTT, Ian | Human meniscal allograft transplantation: a biomechanical study | Andrew Amis, Mechanical Engineering |
Alumni - Higher Degrees by Research |
Honorary Postion
Dr. Lance Rane is a medical doctor and engineer. Lance draws on his background in neuroscience, rehabilitation, biomechanics and machine learning to lead Biomex.
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Professor Anthony Bull
Department of Bioengineering
Room B217, Bessemer Building
Imperial College London
London, SW7 2AZ
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Email: a.bull@imperial.ac.uk
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