Summary
Ed Chadwick is a Professor of Bioengineering with over two decades of research and academic leadership focused on restoring upper-limb function through biomechanical modelling, simulation and human movement analysis. He has led translational work in Functional Electrical Stimulation and advanced prosthetic design, combining musculoskeletal modelling of the shoulder, elbow and wrist with practical device development and surgical planning. His career spans prominent research roles in the UK, the US and the Netherlands, including contributions to neuroprostheses, real-time FES controller models and the unusual niche of stab-impact biomechanics and body armour testing. As a programme director and theme lead, he pairs deep technical expertise with curriculum development and mentorship, and his work is notable for bridging fundamental modelling with direct clinical and rehabilitation outcomes.
9 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
BEng, Mechanical Engineering, 1st, BEng, Mechanical Engineering, 1st at University of Nottingham
PhD, Bioengineering, PhD, Bioengineering at University of Strathclyde
English, Dutch