Editorial Board
Diagarajen Carpanen
Imperial College London · United Kingdom
Editorial leadership for Journal of Spine and Neuroscience ISSN 2694-1201
Research interests
- Human Body
- Protective
- Experimental Equipment Design
- Evaluation
Biography
- Dilen is a research associate with the Royal British Legion Centre for Blast Injuries Studies at Imperial College London.
- He received his first degree in Mechatronics Engineering in 2009 and has a PhD in Computational Biomechanics (Gold Medal for best research).
- Dilen's interests lie mainly in the behaviour of human joints and in the design of bespoke equipment.
- The engineering tools he uses are primarily finite element analysis (FEA) and design (CAD).
- During his PhD, Dilen taught FEA and CAD at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, earning him a teaching certification.
- His current role is to support the numerous modelling and experimental projects within the centre; these projects include models of the human body (lower extremity, spine, pelvis), and protective and experimental equipment design and evaluation (blast mats, combat boot, surrogates, traumatic injury simulators).
Selected publications
- Lateral pressure equalisation as a principle for designing support surfaces to prevent deep tissue pressure ulcers 2020 cited 13×
- Lateral pressure equalisation as a principle for designing support surfaces to prevent deep tissue pressure ulcers 2019
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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