Jiawei Yan successfully defended his Master’s thesis in Mechanical Engineering in front of his graduate committee as well as family and friends via zoom. His thesis, The Effect of Environmental and Anatomical Variabilities on Skull Fracture in Infants, takes the first step in identifying morphological and mechanical differences in infant skull fracture patterns. Congratulations on all your hard...
Continue readingCongratulations Kendall McMillian!
Congratulations to Kendall McMillian for your new position at ICU Medical. Best of luck in your future endeavors Kendall!...
Continue readingCoats and Spear Receive DOJ Funding for Skull Fracture Prediction
The Coats lab received a $557K award from the Department of Justice for Phase 1 of their project to investigate the effect of skull thickness variability on skull fracture patterns in infant. This project, in collaboration with Dr. Ashley Spear from the Multiscale Mechanics and Materials Lab, will characterize skull thickness variability across the...
Continue readingMegan Sterrett
Name: Megan Sterrett Hometown: Arvada, Colorado Previous Degrees, Institutions: BS (in progress), University of Utah, Bioengineering Research Interests/Project: Fracture Mechanics of the Pediatric Skull, Modeling Brain Strain of Subconcussive Impacts Interests outside of Research: Traveling, Playing Piano, Singing, Hiking, Baking, DIY Projects Tell us something about yourself that otherwise we wouldn’t know or guess: I listen to any genre...
Continue readingSB3C 2019 Seven Springs, PA
Dr. Brittany Coats, Nik Benko, Kiffer Creveling, Mitch Metcalf, Joseph Phillips, and Yousef Alsanea attended the 2019 SB3C conference in Seven Springs, Pennsylvania to present research from our lab to other bioengineers around the world. Nik gave a podium presentation on his work measuring the mechanical properties of the brain-skull interface. Mitch also gave a podium presentation on his...
Continue readingThe Lab welcomes the Women of HI-GEAR 2019
Hi-GEAR: The lab was very excited to host a workshop for the high school women involved in the Hi-GEAR (Girls Engineering Abilities Realized) Camp run by the College of Engineering for the third time. The camp introduces students to engineering and computer science through hands-on learning projects. We had the women...
Continue readingNik Benko levels up
Congratulations to Nik Benko for successfully completing his dissertation proposal. Nik’s proposal focused on characterizing the pia arachnoid complex (PAC) of the human brain, computational techniques to further improve existing finite element models of the brain-skull interface, and evaluate a novel football smart helmet. Nik performed admirably and is one step closer to graduation....
Continue readingUtah Head Trauma Alumni Visit the Lab
Jami Soffioti, her family, and Jourdan Colter stop by to say hi to Dr. Coats and lab members early in October. We were so glad to see them and are happy to see everyone doing so well in the engineering field. Continue the great work you two!...
Continue readingCongratulations Matt Byrne
Matt Byrne successfully defended his Master’s thesis in Mechanical Engineering in front of his graduate committee as well as family and friends. His thesis, Morphology and Mechanics of Retinal Vasculature in Abusive Head Trauma, takes the first step in identifying morphological and mechanical differences in preterm and adult retinal vasculature. Congratulations on all your hard work! Best of luck...
Continue readingThe Lab welcomes the women from Hi-Gear 2018
Hi-GEAR: The lab was very excited to host a workshop for the high school women involved in the Hi-GEAR (Girls Engineering Abilities Realized) Camp run by the College of Engineering for the second time. The camp introduces students to engineering and computer science through hands-on learning projects. We had the women...
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