Dr Faizan Ahmad

Dr Faizan Ahmad possesses experience in the multidisciplinary fields of engineering within the industry and academia. He has worked in different roles in mechanical and biomedical engineering disciplines, with a primary emphasis on engineering, biomedical and soft tissue material mechanics. He served as a design, stress, manufacturing, quality control and project engineer, within the aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, and quality control industries.

In academia, Dr Ahmad has focused his research and expertise on very complex soft tissue mechanics, in particular heart tissue mechanics. He is actively involved in clinically-focused research, with the ongoing Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) - a funded project investigating the effects of growth and remodelling due to ageing on cardiac biomechanics. This is the extension of his PhD research, reporting the novel biomechanical and structural data of neonatal heart tissue for the first time in the literature. These data are used to establish the material parameters of the neonatal heart tissue via constitutive modelling, to perform neonatal cardiac computational simulations.

The overall aim of his research is to reveal the fundamentals of ageing in ventricular mechanics via biomechanical, macro-and-microstructural, and histochemical analyses. These data will be used to develop novel growth and remodelling-based constitutive models for enhanced age-dependent cardiac computational simulations. Such simulations should prove valuable in developing novel interventions and treatments for cardiovascular diseases.

Academic collaborations:

Dr Ahmad successfully made the academic collaborations between Cardiff, Swansea and Glasgow Universities to secure £800K of funding from EPSRC. The preliminary/pilot data for this grant application was extracted from his PhD thesis and journal publications.

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