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Andrew Phillips is a Professor in Structural Biomechanics at Imperial College London's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering within the Faculty of Engineering. He leads the Structural Biomechanics Group and coordinates the MEng Civil Engineering degree program. His research focuses on musculoskeletal modeling, finite element analysis, and bioinspired structures. Phillips holds a PhD from the University of Edinburgh (2005) and an MEd from Imperial College (2014). Key affiliations include the Additive Manufacturing Network, Centre for Blast Injury Studies, and Musculoskeletal Medical Engineering Centre.
His work integrates computational methods with biomechanical principles, addressing topics like bone adaptation, trauma injury effects, and wearable sensor technologies. Notable contributions include developing motoneuron-driven muscle models and synthetic motion capture datasets via generative adversarial networks (GANs). Phillips also organizes the Parametric Engineering Course with Arup and SimplyRhino.
Recent publications emphasize bone health in amputees, neural drive estimation, and energy-absorbing metamaterials. His 2018 European Society of Biomechanics SM Perren Award recognizes outstanding contributions to hip dysplasia biomechanics. Research trends highlight interdisciplinary approaches merging machine learning with traditional biomechanics to solve clinical and engineering challenges.
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