
معرفی
Matin Afshar is a Senior Postdoctoral Researcher (Research Fellow) in the Department of Materials and Production at Aalborg University's Faculty of Engineering and Science. His research focuses on orthopedic biomechanics, particularly bone-implant interactions and orthopedic screw fixation. He leads projects within the SPARK initiative investigating knee prosthetics and collaborates internationally with institutions including Harvard Medical School and KU Leuven.
Education includes a PhD in Biomechanics from Amirkabir University of Technology focused on orthopedic bone screw fixation through modal analysis. His doctoral research established correlations between mechanical properties and implant stability. He completed research visits at KU Leuven focusing on in-silico bone screw fixation models.
Research integrates computational modeling with experimental validation, utilizing finite element analysis, in vitro testing, and advanced biomechanical characterization. Recent investigations focus on 3D-printed implants, patient-specific surgical instruments, and machine learning applications in orthopedic outcomes prediction.
Authored over 30 peer-reviewed publications addressing biomechanical stability assessment, drilling mechanics, and implant design optimization. Research demonstrates consistent focus on translating computational models into clinical applications for improved surgical outcomes.
Awarded Best Poster Presentation at the International Iranian Conference on Biomedical Engineering. Active member of the European Society of Biomechanics and peer reviewer for Journal of Biomechanics and Spine.
Currently leading development of patient-specific implant solutions through international collaborations and research visits in Leuven, Belgium.



