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FollowIntroduction Dr. Saeid Movahedi-Lankarani stands as a significant figure at the intersection of aerospace engineering, computational mechanics, and biomechanics. Affiliated primarily with the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the Florida Institute of Technology (FIT), his career is characterized by a rare ability to bridge high-fidelity numerical methods with practical crashworthiness and human injury biomechanics. This review synthesizes his key contributions, focusing on his work in flexible multibody dynamics, the development of the Lankarani-Nikravesh contact model, and its profound implications for vehicle safety and biomedical engineering.
Introduction Dr. Saeid Movahedi-Lankarani stands as a significant figure at the intersection of aerospace engineering, computational mechanics, and biomechanics. Affiliated primarily with the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the Florida Institute of Technology (FIT), his career is characterized by a rare ability to bridge high-fidelity numerical methods with practical crashworthiness and human injury biomechanics. This review synthesizes his key contributions, focusing on his work in flexible multibody dynamics, the development of the Lankarani-Nikravesh contact model, and its profound implications for vehicle safety and biomedical engineering.