Welcome to the website of the Musculoskeletal Mechanics & Multiscale Materials (4M) Group!


Our expertise lies in musculoskeletal biomechanics and the mechanics of cellular materials. Our research interests lie at the interface of biology and engineering with the goals to investigate biomedical issues using mathematical and engineering principles and to explore the fundamentals of bio-inspired design for engineering systems and structures. In this journey, we apply a combined approach of theory, simulations and experiments to study the mechanical response at multiple length scales. We are primarily studying pathophysiology of osteoarthritis (OA) and osteoporosis from the biomechanics perspective so that the biomechanical factors can further be transferred for developing engineering approaches and therapeutic interventions for the stated pathologies. We also study the natural and architected cellular materials to develop new class of engineering cellular structure exhibiting superior and tailored structural properties. Our research interests lie in the following areas:

  • Experimental, mathematical and computational modeling of knee joints, specifically, cartilage and ligaments.
  • ML/DL-based osteoporotic fracture risk assessment.
  • Architected materials and hierarchical strutures.


Principal Investigator




Tanvir Faisal, Ph.D
Assistant Professor

Phone: (337) 482-5360
Email:tanvir.faisal@louisiana.edu
Website: https://mche.louisiana.edu/node/113

News


2025
  • Our collabortive work with Civil Engineering and Louisina Transpotation Research Center (LTRC): Periodic cellular core sandwich panel (CCSP) for bridge deck applications has been published in esteemed structural enginnering journal, Engineering Structures.

  • Our collaboration on AI in orthopaedics with Prof. Mahmuda Naznin of CSE at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technilogy (BUET) results in multiple articles in leading journals and conferences, including the latest one: Machine learning based finite element analysis (FEA) surrogate for hip fracture risk assessment and visualization has been published in journal focusing intelliegent systems, Expert Systems with Applications. Check Publication for other AI/ML related papers!!

  • 2024
  • Asif Istiak successfully completed his comprehensive exam. Congrtualatons Asif!

  • Asif Istiak and Saiful Islam published an article: Hyperelastic constitutive modeling of healthy and enzymatically mediated degraded articular cartilage in Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology. Congrtualatons Asif and Saiful!

  • Dr. Faisal (Co-PI) and his team revieved LA Board of Regents Comprehensive Enhnancement Award (~$1 M). This will enable to acquire a high-precision mechanical tester capable of doing multiple-axis testing in compression, tension, shear, indexation and torsion, in various modes including dynamic, static, and waveform loading.