
معرفی
Mahmoud Chizari is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire, affiliated with the School of Physics, Engineering & Computer Science and the Department of Engineering and Technology. He leads the Energy and Sustainable Design Research Group and directs the SUT BioMechanical Lab. With over 15 years of academic experience, his work bridges biomechanics, materials science, and sustainable energy systems.
Education:
- PhD in Mechanical Engineering, University of Manchester
- Post-PhD in Mechanical Engineering, University of Aberdeen
- MPhil, UMIST
Research Focus: Chizari's expertise spans orthopedic biomechanics (ACL reconstruction, implant design), structural integrity (fatigue analysis, material failure), and sustainable energy (micro gas turbines, fuel cells). His work emphasizes computational modeling, experimental validation, and clinical applications in sports medicine. Key projects include the development of the implant-less BASHTI technique for ACL surgery and innovations in renewable energy hybrid systems.
Publication Trends: His recent articles (2022–2025) highlight advancements in orthopedic biomechanics (e.g., ACL graft fixation, bionic tendon clips) and materials engineering (e.g., additive manufacturing, Inconel 600 welding). Computational methods like finite element analysis and AI-driven simulations are recurring themes across energy and biomechanics research. Earlier work (2015–2020) focused on surgical simulations, composite materials for medical devices, and marine structure durability.
Projects & Collaboration: He has led 12+ projects, including an EC-funded PhD study on energy harvesting and industry partnerships (e.g., Arthrex GraftBolt). Collaborations span biomechanics labs, orthopedic departments, and renewable energy consortia, emphasizing translational research with clinical and industrial impact.


