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Suresh Sinduja is a researcher specializing in biomedical engineering and materials science, with a focus on additive manufacturing applications in healthcare. Their work involves developing patient-specific implants, bone scaffolds, and 3D-printed orthotic devices. They have collaborated extensively with institutions like the University of Queensland and Hannover Medical School, contributing to advancements in surgical implants, tissue engineering, and medical imaging technologies. Sinduja holds a PhD from Hannover Medical School (2020) and has published over 45 peer-reviewed articles between 2018 and 2025.
- Key Research Areas: Biodegradable materials, 3D printing workflows, bone regeneration, spinal orthosis design, and telemedicine solutions for rural healthcare.
- Affiliations: Hannover Medical School (PhD), collaborations with QUT, VU Amsterdam (through co-authorships), and industry partners.
Notable projects include the development of modular bone scaffold design tools, semi-automated digital scoliometers for scoliosis assessment, and investigations into the mechanical properties of 3D-printed biomedical components. Their work bridges engineering and clinical practice, aiming to enhance patient outcomes through innovative manufacturing solutions.
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