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Songbai Ji is an Adjunct Professor of Engineering at Thayer School of Engineering and Adjunct Professor of Surgery and Orthopaedic Surgery at Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth College. His research focuses on image-guided surgery, medical imaging, and computational modeling of traumatic brain injury. He holds a BSc in Materials Science from Shanghai Jiaotong University (1996), and dual MS and DSc degrees in Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering from Washington University in St. Louis (2003).
Key research areas include finite element analysis, image registration, and surgical navigation systems. He has pioneered methods for brain shift compensation during neurosurgery and developed computational models to study head impact mechanics in contact sports. His work bridges biomechanics, medical imaging, and surgical innovation. Notable projects include collaborations with Simbex LLC on concussion research and Intel on helmet safety advancements.
Publications emphasize biomechanical modeling of traumatic brain injury (TBI), intraoperative imaging techniques, and parametric comparisons of head injury simulations. His research has appeared in journals like Medical Image Analysis, Annals of Biomedical Engineering, and Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology. Collaborations with institutions like Geisel School of Medicine and Tuck School of Business highlight interdisciplinary approaches to translational healthcare technologies.



