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Majid Nazemi
Majid Nazemi
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On prediction of the strength levels and failure patterns of human vertebrae using quantitative computed tomography (QCT)-based finite element method
M Mirzaei, A Zeinali, A Razmjoo, M Nazemi
Journal of biomechanics 42 (11), 1584-1591, 2009
732009
Use of computational modeling to study joint degeneration: a review.
S Mukherjee, M Nazemi, I Jonkers, L Geris
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology 8, 93, 2020
412020
Individual and combined effects of OA-related subchondral bone alterations on proximal tibial surface stiffness: a parametric finite element modeling study
M Amini, SM Nazemi, JL Lanovaz, S Kontulainen, BA Masri, DR Wilson, ...
Medical engineering & physics 37 (8), 783-791, 2015
352015
Prediction of local proximal tibial subchondral bone structural stiffness using subject-specific finite element modeling: Effect of selected density–modulus relationship
SM Nazemi, M Amini, SA Kontulainen, JS Milner, DW Holdsworth, ...
Clinical Biomechanics 30 (7), 703-712, 2015
312015
Optimizing finite element predictions of local subchondral bone structural stiffness using neural network-derived density-modulus relationships for proximal tibial subchondral …
SM Nazemi, M Amini, SA Kontulainen, JS Milner, DW Holdsworth, ...
Clinical Biomechanics 41, 1-8, 2017
272017
Quantifying trabecular bone material anisotropy and orientation using low resolution clinical CT images: a feasibility study
SM Nazemi, DML Cooper, JD Johnston
Medical engineering & physics 38 (9), 978-987, 2016
262016
Accounting for spatial variation of trabecular anisotropy with subject-specific finite element modeling moderately improves predictions of local subchondral bone stiffness at …
SM Nazemi, SMH Kalajahi, DML Cooper, SA Kontulainen, ...
Journal of biomechanics 59, 101-108, 2017
232017
Mechanical Metrics of the Proximal Tibia are Precise and Differentiate Osteoarthritic and Normal Knees: A Finite Element Study
H Arjmand, M Nazemi, SA Kontulainen, CE McLennan, DJ Hunter, ...
Scientific Reports 8, 2018
222018
Advanced (Metal 3D-Printed) Direct Liquid Jet-Impingement Cooling Solution for Autonomous Driving High-Performance Vehicle Computer (HPVC)
A Pappaterra, B Vandevelde, M Nazemi, W Verleysen, H Oprins
2021 22nd International Conference on Thermal, Mechanical and Multi-Physics …, 2021
52021
Separate modeling of cortical and trabecular bone offers little improvement in FE predictions of local structural stiffness at the proximal tibia
SM Hosseini Kalajahi, SM Nazemi, JD Johnston
Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering 22 (16), 1258-1268, 2019
42019
A Novel Pin-fin Based Cooling Device for Autonomous Driving High-performance Computers
SM Nazemi, A Pappaterra, W Verleysen, B Vandevelde, F Neugebauer, ...
2021 Smart Systems Integration (SSI), 1-4, 2021
22021
An exclusion approach for addressing partial volume artifacts with quantititive computed tomography-based finite element modeling of the proximal tibia
SMH Kalajahi, SM Nazemi, JD Johnston
Medical Engineering & Physics 76, 95-100, 2020
22020
Noninvasive Prediction of Vertebral Body Compressive Strength Using Finite Element Method and An Image Based Technique
A Zeinali, B Hashemi-Malayeri, S Akhlaghpoor, M Nazemi
4th Kuala Lumpur International Conference on Biomedical Engineering 2008 …, 2008
22008
Delayed bone formation partly explains tibial anterolateral bowing associated with neurofibromatosis type 1
SM Nazemi, L Geris
2018
Strain Derived Fluid Flow Explains Observed Alignment of Breaking Out Canals Towards Main Direction of Loading in the Compact Bone
SM Nazemi, JD Johnston, DML Cooper
2016
Prediction of Human Vertebral Compressive Strength Using Quantitative Computed Tomography Based Nonlinear Finite Element Method
A Zeinali, B Hashemi, S Akhlaghpoor, M Mirzaei, SM Nazemi
Iranian Journal of Medical Physics 4, 19-32, 2007
2007
Computational Modeling of a Growing Fetal Long Bone
SM Nazemi, L Geris
ESB 2019 Book of Abstracts, 0
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