
Mitesh Lalwala
@miteshlalwala
GM R&D, Crash Safety Researcher
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25-04-2020 14:13:47
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1st pub from NASA fellowship of Mitesh Lalwala is out in ABME using human body modeling to simulate Moon landings and launches and predict astronaut injury risk for upcoming Artemis missions! 🚀 rdcu.be/cRqC7 🌒 Wake Forest Biomedical Engineering @karandevane joel stitzel Francis Scott Gayzik

Recent graduate Mitesh Lalwala from our lab will be presenting at this workshop on "Computational Assessment of the Effects of Active Musculature on Astronaut Body Kinematics and Injury Risk for Piloted Lunar Landings in a Standing Posture" 🚀👨‍🚀

Congrats Mitesh Lalwala - 1st runner up presentation at the GHBMC User’s Conference on human body modeling of astronaut injury risk in lunar landings! 🚀


Proud of this Wake Forest Biomedical Engineering alum! 👏

First publication for Wake Forest Biomedical Engineering REU intern Rafi Rubenstein! tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… Rafi's work comparing finite element morphing methods is helping us develop astronaut-specific spine models to assess changes in vertebral strength and injury risk from spaceflight🚀#NASA


Newest ABME paper of Mitesh Lalwala uses human body modeling to study how #spaceflight loading and muscle deconditioning affect astronaut injury risk 👉 rdcu.be/cUreO Congrats to the team! Karan Devane Francis Scott Gayzik Bharath Koya & Fang-Chi Hsu Wake Forest Biomedical Engineering NASA

Adding 💪 activation to the GHBMC pedestrian model, Mitesh Lalwala found a more realistic motion response when simulating standing and step-down tests relevant to #astronauts of lunar missions! #NASA 🌛rdcu.be/cVZeK 🚀 Karan Devane Francis Scott Gayzik joel stitzel Wake Forest Biomedical Engineering

New pub from NASA fellowship of Mitesh Lalwala comparing #astronaut injury risk with seated vs standing postures in future Artemis missions is out in ABME👉rdcu.be/cZmcS 🚀🌛 Wake Forest Biomedical Engineering Francis Scott Gayzik joel stitzel Karan Devane

Read how Wake Forest Biomedical Engineering & NASA used human body modeling to simulate Moon landings and launches and predict astronaut injury risk for the upcoming Artemis missions! #spaceflight Mitesh Lalwala Karan Devane joel stitzel Francis Scott Gayzik Ashley A. Weaver, PhD Biomedical Engineering Society Link rdcu.be/c3jFQ


NASA and Wake Forest Biomedical Engineering assessed effects of active muscles on astronaut injury risks & kinematics for future Artemis missions using an active muscle human body model in this ABME article: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36652027/ Mitesh Lalwala Karan Devane Francis Scott Gayzik joel stitzel


👏New CMBBE article by Mitesh Lalwala on development and validation of a computationally efficient modular GHBMC simplified model with in-depth spinal injury prediction capabilities! tandfonline.com/eprint/RKPUYED… Karan Devane Francis Scott Gayzik Wake Forest Biomedical Engineering


Read how Wake Forest Biomedical Engineering used human body modeling to study how #spaceflight loading (magnitude, direction) and muscle deconditioning (size, responsiveness) increase #astronaut injury risk. Mitesh Lalwala Karan Devane Francis Scott Gayzik Ashley A. Weaver, PhD Biomedical Engineering Society Link rdcu.be/c6uvS


Researchers Wake Forest Biomedical Engineering and #NASA added muscle activation to the GHBMC pedestrian model, and validated with standing and step-down tests to simulate loading #astronauts will encounter on missions to the Moon! Mitesh Lalwala Karan Devane Ashley A. Weaver, PhD Link: rdcu.be/c6OnX


Hooding ceremony 🎓 Congrats to Wake Forest Biomedical Engineering PhD grad Mitesh Lalwala 👏


Read how Mitesh Lalwala and researchers with Wake Forest Biomedical Engineering and NASA simulated lunar landings with upright seated, reclined seated, vs standing postures to assess astronaut injury risk for the upcoming #Artemis missions to the Moon! Biomedical Engineering Society Link: rdcu.be/dckYU


Check out how NASA & Wake Forest Biomedical Engineering assessed effects of active muscles on astronaut injury risks and kinematics for future Artemis missions using an active human body model in this article by Mitesh Lalwala Karan Devane Francis Scott Gayzik joel stitzel Ashley A. Weaver, PhD rdcu.be/dhATM


🎉Congrats to Luis Poveda on his #NewPub "Injury Risk Predictions in Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV) Extravehicular Activities (EVAs)"! 🚀 His article is featured on Springer Nature Annals of Biomedical Engineering - the official journal of Biomedical Engineering Society 🔗 rdcu.be/dKbHr

Injury Risk Predictions in Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV) Extravehicular Activities (EVAs): A Pilot Study Wake Forest University School of Medicine Wake Forest Biomedical Engineering Francis Scott Gayzik joel stitzel Ashley A. Weaver, PhD Luis Poveda Mitesh Lalwala Karan Devane Biomedical Engineering Society Springer Nature Link: rdcu.be/dVy1r
