CREDENTIALS
1966 Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering/Aeronautical Sciences, University of California
1961 M.Sc., Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Toronto, Institute of Aerospace Studies
1959 B.Sc., Engineering Physics, University of Toronto
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION
Qualified as an
expert witness in civil and criminal courts.
Internationally recognized engineering and medical expertise.
Wrongful death, medical and dental malpractice; medical device/product liability.
Injury biomechanics in automotive crashes, aircraft crashes, elevator failures,
sports impacts and slips and falls.
Head Injury and spine cases due to motorcycle, bicycle collisions, along with
protective helmet liability issues.
Accident reconstruction and failure analysis for litigation involving serious
personal injury and trauma.
Analyses involving motor vehicle accidents, automotive, train and aircraft accident
and injury analysis and traffic safety, ?forklift turnovers, elevator free-falls,
slips, trips and falls; sports injuries, product liability in industrial, sports,
recreational and safety equipment; sports and industrial injuries, ergonomics
and repetitive stress syndromes.
Extensively published in the peer-reviewed national and international literature.
EXPERT SERVICES
Expertise includes analyses of vehicular, industrial, recreational, commercial,
and sports-related injuries in addition to the evaluation of protective devices
and safety systems, such as seat belts and helmets.
Summary and analysis of accident reports, witness statements, depositions, damage
reports, scene photographs, etc.
Inspection and analysis of vehicles; machinery; objects associated with an injury
and the injury environment; and to identify injury causation and injury prevention
factors.
Protective devices evaluation (seat belts, air bags, clothing, guards, helmets)
to identify injury causation factors.
Evaluation of workplace hazards and equipment, to identify injury causation
factors.
Computer analyses including animation and simulation in both demonstrative and
analytic formats.
Search and retrieval of relevant literature from medical and engineering databases
Re-enactment of human kinematics or injury scenarios on-site or in laboratory
setting.
Preparation for deposition, arbitration, mediation, or trial Preparation of
court exhibits (photographs, charts, graphs, anatomic models, animation, and
literature summaries).
INVITED SCIENTIFIC REVIEWER
NSFOK(National Science Foundation) SBIR/STTR grant proposal reviewer, Panel Participant Journal of Biomechanical Engineering
Applied Mechanics Reviews
Canadian Heart Foundation Applications Mathematical and Computer Modeling - An International Journal
International Journal of Pharmaceutics
Cooperative Grants Program of the U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation
for the Independent States of the Former Soviet Union
National Medical Research Council (NMRC) Singapore
MEMBERSHIPS
He served as co-director of Department of Transportation programs for the study
of motor vehicle trauma, which was a joint activity of the School of Engineering
and School of Medicine. In this role, he organized multi-disciplinary research
efforts involving a large group of faculty from both schools.
Member, Editorial Board: Applied Micro gravity Technology Associate Editor:
Annales Françaises de Chronométrie et Microtechnique
Scientific Committee: International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
(IUTAM)
Executive Board Program Committee: SAFE Wright Brothers Chapter
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2004 - Present Professor of
Mechanical Engineering and Graduate Faculty Advisor Department Mechanical Engineering
2002 - Present Biodynamic International Senior Forensic Consultant, Biomechanics
and Biomedical Engineering
2001 - 2002 Senior Associate in Injury Causation Analysis and Litigation Support,
Forensic Biomechanics
2000 - 2001 Research Professor of Physics and Mathematics Wright State University
1995 - 1998 Research Professor of Biomedical and Human Factors Engineering Wright
State University, College of Engineering and Computer Science
1996 - 1997 Senior Consultant US Air Force Armstrong Laboratory (Human Systems
Division) Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
1994 - 1995 Principal Scientist US Air Force Armstrong Laboratory Wright-Patterson
AFB
1989 - 1994 President Biodynamics International
1985 - 1989 A. D. Foulis Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Professor of
Mechanical Engineering University of Nova Scotia 1985 Senior Scientist Stanford
Research International
1983 - 1985 Senior Physicist Physics International Company
1980 - 1982 Professor of Medicine University of Besançon
1979 - 1982 Professor of Physics Chemistry and Automation University of Toulouse
III
1975 - 1978 Professor of Biological and Medical Engineering University of Compiègne
Director of Graduate Programs in Biomedical Engineering University of Compiègne
1976 - 1977 Consultant Société Nationale des Poudres et Explosifs
1972 - 1975 Associate Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics University
of Paris VI &VII Researcher at INSERM (National Institute of Medical Research)
1972 - 1974 Senior Research Engineer Géonuclear El Paso
1966 - 1975 Assistant Professor of Applied Mechanics, Structures University
of California Co-director of graduate programs
1969 - 1972 Senior Researcher Rand Corporation
1967 - 1970 Consultant Geophysical Technology Corp
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION
Blast waves and Explosions
Published research studies in gas dynamics
Shock Physics Development and implementation of experimental programs for generating
cylindrical explosions by strong electrical discharge into stoichiometric mixtures
of hydrogen and oxygen. High speed rotating drum and multi-spark Schlieren photography.
Analysis of results within a framework of wave propagation theory.
Nuclear Explosions at the Ocean Surface, Theoretical analysis of shock wave
propagation with special attention to the air-water interface.
Shock Wave Propagation of arbitrary strength into regions of non-uniform density
separated by a free surface - Analytical and numerical techniques based on the
method of characteristics. Breakup of liquid droplets released into high-speed
gas flows (2 to 5 km sec) - analysis subsequently corroborated by experiments.
Fluid-Shell Interactions, Theoretical analysis of the dynamic response of a
submerged structure to underwater explosions - numerical computations of diffracted
shock wave patterns and structural loading.
Biomedical phenomena
Bioengineering and Biomechanics
Physiological fluid dynamics, cardiovascular and pulmonary hemodynamics, uptake
of volatile toxicant vapors by the respiratory tract and the skin, blood flow
transport to the brain and eyes;
Biomedical instrumentation, mathematical modeling and numerical computer-based
predictions of physiological response to a wide variety of underlying complex
physiological mechanisms;
Physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling and rheology of biological tissues;
Flow dynamics in collapsible vessels, lubrication of articular joints, macromolecular
transport in the arterial wall, fluid dynamics of the eye, and cardiac mechanics;
and
Particle deposition in the pulmonary airways, subcutaneous circulation, cardiovascular
response to G-stress in both microgravity (space environment) and hypergravity
(aviation physiology).
Design of controlled-release drug delivery using implantable polymeric drug-impregnated
monoliths programmed to release drug in therapeutic dose-time protocols by polymeric
erosion or global timed biodegradation
AFFILIATIONS
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES)
Biological Engineering Society
Société de Biomécanique American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE)
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Association for the Advancement of Modeling & Simulation Techniques in Enterprises
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
Canadian Medical and Biological Engineering Society (CMBES)
European Society of Biomechanics - Netherlands Canadian Aeronautics and Space
Institute (CASI)
Canadian Society of Aviation Medicine (CSAM)
Canadian Applied Mathematics Society
Aerospace Medical Association/Life Sciences & Biomedical Engineering Branch
(LSBEB)
The Society of Automobile Engineers (SAE)
HONORS
1984 International Who's Who of Contemporary Achievement
1982-1983 Who's Who in the World, Sixth Edition
1982 Men of Achievement, Ninth Edition
1980-1981 Who's Who in the World, Fifth Edition
1978-1979 Who's Who in Western Europe
1972-1973 NATO-AGARD Scientific Consultant (Europe)
1969 American Men of Science
PUBLICATIONS
Available upon Request
KEYWORDS
Engineer Expert Witness, Biomechanics Expert Witness, Biomedical Engineering
Expert Witness, accident reconstruction Expert Witness, aircraft Expert Witness,
train Expert Witness, automobile crashes Expert Witness, failure analysis Expert
Witness, product liability Expert Witness, personal injury Expert Witness, slips
and falls Expert Witness, head injury Expert Witness, spinal injury Expert Witness,
blunt impact Expert Witness, wrongful death Expert Witness, medical malpractice
Expert Witness, industrial Expert Witness, sports Expert Witness, recreational
Expert Witness, safety equipment Physiological Fluid Dynamics Expert Witness,
cardiovascular and pulmonary hemodynamics Expert Witness, blood flow transport
to the brain Expert Witness, eyes Expert Witness, rheology of blood and biological
tissues Expert Witness, flow dynamics in collapsible vessels Expert Witness,
computer-aided design codes Expert Witness, mathematical modeling and numerical
computer-based predictions of physiological response to a wide variety of underlying
complex physiological mechanisms Expert Witness, lubrication of articular joints
and design of articular prostheses Expert Witness, macromolecular transport
in the arterial wall Expert Witness, fluid dynamics of the eye Expert Witness,
cardiac mechanics Expert Witness, particle deposition in the pulmonary airways
Expert Witness, subcutaneous circulation Expert Witness, biomedical device development
Expert Witness, biomedical instrumentation Expert Witness, environmental and
toxicological impact of chemical uptake by the body uptake of volatile toxicant
vapors by the inhalatory tract and the skin Expert Witness, physiologically
based pharmacokinetic modeling Expert Witness, risk analysis of toxicant exposures
Expert Witness, risk analysis of toxicant exposures Expert Witness, impact biophysics
high strain-rate response of biological tissues Expert Witness, aerospace medicine:
cardiovascular response to G-stress in both microgravity space environment and
hyper gravity aviation physiology Expert Witness, inhalation toxicology Expert
Witness, transdermal drug transport Expert Witness, biomolecular transport dynamics
Expert Witness, controlled-release drug delivery systems implantable with pre-programmable
time-varying outputs Expert Witness, medical device development and commercialization
Expert Witness, injury causation analysis for litigation support Expert Witness