John G Georgiadis is the Interim Chair and R. A. Pritzker Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Illinois Institute of Technology's Armour College of Engineering. He holds affiliations with the Illinois Tech Digital Medical Engineering and Technology (IDMET) Research and Education Center. His academic journey includes a Ph.D. (1987) and M.S. (1984) in Mechanical Engineering from UCLA, and a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens (1983). Georgiadis’ research focuses on aging-related changes in the brain and skeletal muscle, leveraging MRI and computational models. Key projects include intramyocellular biotransport, cerebral microvasculature imaging, and multiscale brain mechanics. He has pioneered advancements in magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) for non-invasive tissue stiffness measurement, contributing to clinical applications in neurology and cardiology. His awards include the NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award (1991–1997) and Fellow status in the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering. Georgiadis has authored over 150 peer-reviewed publications and holds multiple patents in medical device technology and imaging techniques. His work bridges biomechanical engineering, computational imaging, and clinical diagnostics, with implications for aging populations and chronic disease management. Professional memberships include the Biomedical Engineering Society, IEEE, and AIMBE. His labs focus on translational research, integrating advanced imaging modalities with biomechanical principles to address complex biomedical challenges.









