Tobias Shanker
Research Scholar
Biomedical Engineering
Cranfield University
United Kingdom
Biography
Tobias graduated in 2010 with a 2:1 in Mechanical Engineering, which he studied to masters level at Brunel University. Over the course of his degree he worked on projects including: Designing a cement injection device to be used in-vivo for surgery Exploring the use of automation with robotics in society. Tobias also has industry experience from a placement year at SKF where he: Designed a new racing hub axle replacement for a Porsche 997 Provided bearing calculation assistance on an F1 gearbox.
Research Interest
Tobias's research focuses on analysis of marine vibration profiles.
Publications
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Franceskides C, Shanker T, Gibson M, Clasper J & Zioupos P (2015) Input Optimisation for FEA of trabecular bone anisotropy in human thoracic-lumbar vertebrae. In: 13th International Symposium on Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering (CMBBE), Montreal, 1 September 2015.
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Shanker T, Franceskides C, Gibson M, Clasper J, Adams G & Zioupos P (2016) Effects of μCT and FE resolution in expressing anisotropic properties in vertebral cancellous bone. In: 51st UK Conference on Human Responses to Vibration, Gosport, 14 September 2016.
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Franceskides C, Leger T, Horsfall I, Shanker T, Adams GJ , Clasper J & Zioupos P (2016) Evaluation of bone excision on occipital area of simulated human skull. In: 22nd Congress of the European Society of Biomechanics (ESB 2016), Lyon, 10 July 2016.