Our research explores the mechanical behaviours of multiphasic and multiscale heterogeneous materials including biomaterials and biological tissues, with a wide range of experimental and computational approaches.
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Recent Posts
- Funded PhD in Micromechanics of Cancer: A Multiscale and Integrated Experimental/Modelling Approach towards Understanding the Hierarchical Heterogeneity in Solid Tumours 4 October 2023
- Funded PhD in 3D Camera-based Digital Image Correlation for Tissue Characterisation in Robot-Assisted Surgery 4 April 2023
- Doctoral Training Partnership 2023 4 January 2023
Latest research
- Rapid mechanosensitive migration and dispersal of newly divided mesenchymal cells aid their recruitment into dermal condensates 25 September 2025
- Computational homogenization of histological microstructures in human prostate tissue: Heterogeneity, anisotropy and tension‐compression asymmetry 21 July 2023
- Mechanical mapping of the prostate in vivo using Dynamic Instrumented Palpation; towards an in vivo strategy for cancer assessment 1 May 2023
- Locating and sizing tumor nodules in human prostate using instrumented probing - computational framework and experimental validation 12 March 2023
- The developmental basis of fingerprint pattern formation and variation 2 March 2023