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Bucharest (ROMANIA), 10-12 October 2017
COST Action CA16122: Biomaterials and Advanced Physical Techniques for Regenerative Cardiology and Neurology 1. Personal information Dr. Antonios Lontos, Associate Professor Mechanical Engineering Department, Frederick University, Nicosia, Cyprus Tel.: , Mobile: Website: Dr. Antonios Lontos is an Accosiate Professor of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Frederick University of Cyprus. He joined the Faculty of Engineering in 2003. He is Coordinator of the Laboratory of Computational Biomechanics at Frederick University. The laboratory focusing on Finite Element simulations of the Human Musculoskeletal system, design and manufacturing of experimental devices and 3D printing used for medicine applications. Research and Teaching assistant in the Laboratory for Machine Tools and Manufacturing Engineering, Department for Mechanical Engineering of the Aristoteles University of Thessaloniki (1998 since 2002). He received the Dipl.-Eng. Degree in Mechanical Engineering (1998) and the Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering (2002) form the Aristoteles University of Thessaloniki. COST Action CA16122: Working Group 2: Characterization and visualization of biomaterials Wish to involve and help in the area of rapid prototyping, computational modelling and advanced imaging technologies. BIONECA Workshop, Working Group (WG) meeting and Management Committee (MC) Meeting Bucharest (ROMANIA), October 2017
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Bucharest (ROMANIA), 10-12 October 2017
COST Action CA16122: Biomaterials and Advanced Physical Techniques for Regenerative Cardiology and Neurology 2. Research experience Research interests are in the area of Bioengineering (Bone material properties determination), Materials properties determination, Rapid Prototyping Technology, Machine elements, Manufacturing processes, CAD-CAM systems, CNC Machine Tools, Design and Manufacturing. Reviewer in several scientific journals and conference papers (Journal of Applied Biomechanics, Journal Materials Science and Engineering, Journal Colloids and Surfaces, Journal Ecological Engineering, Advances in Tribology, International Symposium on Design and Research). 3. Relative Research projects FEM supported determination of the biomechanical response of the human spine considering all muscelo-sceletal characteristics, Acronym: BioSpine, Greek Ministry of Education, Lifelong Learning and Religious Affairs, "Support of Postdoctoral Researchers“ Optimizing the diagnostic value of SPECT myocardial perfusion images under the influence of respiratory motion, Cyprus Research Promotion Foundation BIONECA Workshop, Working Group (WG) meeting and Management Committee (MC) Meeting Bucharest (ROMANIA), October 2017
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