Contact Professor Peter Zioupos
- Email: p.zioupos@cranfield.ac.uk
Areas of expertise
- Ageing & Chronic Disease
- Biomedical Engineering
- Human Factors for Defence
Background
Education
DSc: Bioengineering, Faculty of Engineering, Strathclyde University (2007); 'Composite aspects of basic bone biomechanics: structure/function relationships and applications'.
PhD: Bioengineering, Faculty of Engineering, Strathclyde University (1989); Tissue mechanics of Bioprosthetic heart valves.
BSc: Physics, University of Ioannina Greece (1983)
Other Websites
https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?hl=en&user=gmGZ-8cAAAAJ
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0123-2706
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-peter-zioupos-aa1126a6/
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/peter-Zioupos
https://exaly.com/author/2453455/peter-zioupos
Interests
Biomedical Engineering; Biomechanics of Materials; Ageing & Chronic Disease; Human Factors for Defence; Forensic Biomechanics;
Profile
Peter Zioupos is a Professor in Biomedical Engineering in School of Engineering in University of Hull. He has held previous appointments in the universities of Cranfield, York and Strathclyde.
He has an interest in musculoskeletal science and research and their link to Orthopaedic Biomechanics, Bone physiology, Bone ageing, Anatomy and Forensics.
He is a Visiting Professor of the 'Research Centre for Future Transport & Cities' of Coventry University (Nov 2020) advising on automotive related trauma and applications, a Visiting Fellow in CFI at SWAG合集 and also a Fellow of the IPEM (Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine). In 2008, he was awarded the Degree of Doctor of Science by the Senate of Strathclyde University following the recommendation by the Higher Doctorates Committee for his work on 'Composite aspects of basic bone biomechanics: structure/function relationships and applications'. Over the past 30 years he has published over 100 peer review articles in this specialised topic, gathering over 12,000 citations. 20 papers, in particular, are now 'classics' in the field of basic bone biomechanics with more than 100 citations each.
He is in the Editorial advisory board of the Journal of Biomechanics (ELSEVIER) and the Editorial boards of the Journal of Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials (ELSEVIER), Journal of Bionic Engineering (Nature SPRINGER), Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology (section Biomechanics) and LIFE (MDPI). He was the guest editor for a Special issue of the 'Journal of Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials' on 'Forensic Biomechanics' (May 2014) which presents a good choice of papers across a range of applications in the field of Medicolegal Biomechanics.
Publishing opportunities
Peter Zioupos is presently compiling a special issue in LIFE called: "Hard and Soft Tissue Biomechanics 'In Translation'" https://www.mdpi.com/journal/life/special_issues/Y4Q28H3138. The Special issue topics are: (1) Biomechanics of cells, tissues, and biomaterials; (2) Hard-soft tissue interface; (3) Bioinspired 3D printed and electro-spun materials; (4) Imaging-based mechanics of tissues and biomaterials; (5) Deep learning and computational modelling; (6) Other techniques with the potential to complement, inform, and expand knowledge of hard and soft tissues.
Current activities
His most recent work was in detecting the arrival of 'maturity' in the human skeleton by biomechanical and physicochemical methods (BONE in 2022) and on the influence of varying strain rate on the properties of bone (BONE in 2020). In the latter a paradigm shifting paper he has shown that the fragility of ageing bone in particular is a result of a ductile-to-brittle-transition (DBT) which shifts to lower strain rates for older individuals. The cause of this effect is biophysical in its nature and shows that the so called 'bone properties' can only be understood in the context of its history and its environment both mechanical and ambient. The content and context of this new way of looking at bone fracture as a 'dynamic' material which experiences failure in a 'stochastic' manner were presented in a special issue of the journal BONE https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/bone/special-issue/10VZ6CMZR77 and in a WEBINAR (19 Nov 2020) given in memory of the late John D Currey for JMBBM (J Mechanical Properties of Biomedical Materials) YouTube: https://youtu.be/BuYBImaAc28
PZ is also active in forensics and offers consultancy in legal cases regarding lethal or otherwise trauma, which involves primarily bone injuries. He has developed a patent for the Forensic determination of age at time of death by analytical laboratory examination of bone matrix. He offers consultancy to industry via nanoindentation studies on various health care products, on anodising layers, design of test chambers and testing standards. He has appeared in TV documentaries: one for Discovery Channel on "free fall" accidents, and in National Geographic on the circumstances surrounding the unexpected "death of King Tutankhamen". A more recent presentation was in BBC2 the 'AUTUMNWATCH' programme (31 October 2019). Peter was interviewed on the comparative properties of bone and antler material. A structure/function link was made on screen between the gross anatomy and material properties of these two very different kinds of bone and their function/performance in life.