Biography
Konstantin graduated with a BEng in Mechanical Engineering from University College London (UCL) and an MSc in Robotics and Autonomous Systems from the University of Bath. He then spent a year at the UCL Great Ormond Institute of Child Health working on computational models to predict outcomes in craniofacial surgery, as well as studying the morphology and material properties of cranial tissue.
Research into head trauma often overlooks the significance of the upper-body and neck biomechanics due to the complexities involved in modelling the active muscular response of to an anticipated impact. His research aims to develop Physical and Digital Twins to introduce active musculoskeletal dynamics to computational modelling of impacts in contact sports.
Research Interests
- Computational modelling
- Physics-informed Machine Learning
- Soft robotics
- Human biomechanics