Collaborative
Research
Solid Mechanics
& Manufacturing
Orthopedic
Biomechanics
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Who are we?

Who are we?

Welcome to our non-profit university lab at Sharif University of Technology’s Mechanical Engineering Department. Led by Dr. Amir Nourani, we unite researchers from various academic levels to advance technology in Orthopedic Biomechanics and Experimental Fatigue and Fracture and, Tribology (EFFT).

In Orthopedic Biomechanics, we utilize experimental techniques and finite element modeling to evaluate and develop surgical methods, devices, and implants. Our goal is to enhance patient outcomes and improve the field of orthopedics.

In EFFT, our researchers predict failure, fracture, and fatigue in materials under different loading conditions. We also specialize in Microelectronics Packaging, evaluating solder and adhesive joints strength and improving process control.

We invite you to explore our wide range of researches and projects, and we are eager to collaborate on impactful research initiatives. Join us as we push the boundaries of technology and engineering for a better future.

Collaborations

Here, we thrive on the power of collaboration and the sharing of knowledge. As a biomedical lab situated within a renowned university of technology, we understand the critical importance of partnering with clinical experts. We foster close collaborations with medical schools, research centers, and university hospitals, particularly at Tehran University of Medical Sciences and Shiraz University of Medical Sciences.

Our focus areas encompass cutting-edge disciplines such as tissue engineering, stem cell technology, radiographic imaging, and orthopedics. We firmly believe in the value of interdisciplinary teams, and as such, our teams consist of both medical and engineering students. Additionally, each team is guided by a dedicated clinical advisor who is a respected professor in their field.

By combining our expertise and resources through collaboration, we aim to drive progress and innovation in the biomedical field. Together, we can make significant strides in improving healthcare outcomes and positively impacting lives.