
معرفی
Dr Srdjan Cirovic is a Lecturer in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Surrey, serving as Programme Director for the MSc in Biomedical Engineering. He is affiliated with the Centre for Biomedical Engineering and teaches biomechanics courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels including ENG2097, ENG3173, ENGM187, and ENGM259.
His educational background includes:
- Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Belgrade, Serbia
- MSc in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Toronto, Canada
- PhD in Aerospace Engineering (2001) from the University of Toronto, Canada
Dr Cirovic's research integrates computational modeling with experimental approaches to investigate biomechanical phenomena in pathological conditions and therapeutic interventions. His primary focus areas feature:
- Cerebrospinal fluid dynamics and syringomyelia pathogenesis
- Mechanisms of radial shock wave therapy for musculoskeletal disorders
- Cardiovascular responses to mechanical stresses including G-forces in aviation
- Biomechanics of ocular trauma and infant shaking injuries
Analysis of his publication record (2000-2006) reveals consistent emphasis on computational modeling of physiological systems, particularly cardiovascular and neurological responses to mechanical stimuli. His work demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between aerospace engineering principles and clinical biomedical challenges, with recurring themes in trauma biomechanics and therapeutic device mechanisms.
As Programme Director of the MSc in Biomedical Engineering, Dr Cirovic oversees curriculum development and academic supervision. His teaching portfolio spans core biomechanics principles and clinical rehabilitation applications, reflecting his dual expertise in engineering fundamentals and medical contexts.


