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Dr. Pete Twigg is the Head of School for the School of Engineering at the University of Bradford, part of the Faculty of Engineering & Digital Technologies. His research focuses on biomedical engineering, particularly applying mechanical analysis to biological systems, biomaterials, and orthopaedic/prosthetic mechanics. He leads projects on tissue engineering, smart medical devices, and nanoscale characterization using techniques like atomic force microscopy (AFM) and Vicon motion capture systems. His work spans healthcare technology development, material science, and rehabilitation engineering.
Key research areas include biocompatible materials for cartilage replacement, nanoindentation of biological tissues, and fracture fixation devices. He has pioneered studies on tattoo ink nanoparticles in skin and the effects of vision blurring on elderly mobility. His interdisciplinary approach combines engineering, biology, and clinical applications to advance medical technologies.
Publications emphasize trends in biomaterials, medical device innovation, and nanotechnology applications in healthcare. He has contributed to over 29 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, with recent work exploring AI-driven bone healing monitoring and EV battery charging systems.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided text. His leadership role involves overseeing the School of Engineering’s academic programs and fostering collaborations in healthcare science and technology education at national and international levels.
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