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Christopher Dennison

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Professor

Mechanical Engineering

Contact:
Office: Engineering Office Wing, Room 527
Credentials:
PhD (UVic)
Area(s) of expertise:
Injury biomechanics, experimental techniques

About Christopher

In the field of injury biomechanics, experiments play a vital role generating the data and evidence base upon which models of all types are validated.

Our group develops experimental tools for an array of purposes, from testing protective equipment that mitigates injury to generating data with which in silico models can be trained.

Publications

Dr. Dennison's recent publications include:

  • A preliminary step towards a physical surrogate of the human calvarium to model fracture. With K. Adanty, A. Brice, Y. Li, P. Vakiel, K.N. Rabey, S. Adeeb and S. Ouellet. Annals of Biomedical Engineering 51(12), 2883-2896.
  • Evaluating the intracranial pressure biofidelity and response repeatability of a physical head-brain model in frontal impacts. With Y. Li, P. Vakiel, K. Adanty, S. Ouellet, A.H. Vette and D. Raboud. Annals of Biomedical Engineering 51(8), 1816-1833.

Office hours

 By appointment only.