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Dr. Muhammad Salman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Kennesaw State University (KSU), where he has served since 2012 after the merger of Southern Polytechnic State University into KSU. He holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology (2012), an M.S. from Georgia Tech (2008), and prior degrees from the University of Engineering and Technology in Lahore, Pakistan, including a B.S. (1998) and M.S. (2003). He also completed M.S.-level courses in Mechatronics Engineering at TUHH, Germany (2005). His research focuses on biomechanics, particularly in dynamics and vibrations of human musculoskeletal systems, with an emphasis on non-invasive measurement techniques like surface wave and shear wave methods to assess muscle/tendon stiffness. He has developed cost-effective devices for stiffness quantification and published extensively in journals such as Journal of Biomechanics and Acoustical Society of America.
Dr. Salman has received notable recognition, including the PhD Fulbright Scholarship (2006), and has secured grants totaling over $500,000, including an NSF CAREER Award (though not funded) and OVPR grants for tendon stiffness research. His work involves collaborations with students on projects like motorcycle stability systems, muscle fatigue analysis, and biomedical sensor development. He teaches courses in dynamics, vibrations, thermodynamics, and design, and has mentored numerous undergraduates and graduates in research through programs like NCUR and GURC.
His lab emphasizes experimental research, with a focus on biomechanical applications of vibration analysis and sensor technology. Recent projects include developing low-cost stiffness measurement tools and studying tendon behavior under fatigue. He actively participates in conferences such as ASME IMECE and the American Society of Biomechanics, showcasing innovations in both mechanical engineering and biomedical research.




