Mark Gordon is an Associate Professor of Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering with 15 years of experience blending biomechanics research and hands-on engineering education. He teaches courses from CAD and statics to quantitative physiology and project management, and has developed innovative curricula like a flipped classroom freshman design course to improve student outcomes. His research focuses on neuromuscular control—examining co-contraction effects on hand steadiness—and computational biomechanics, including inverse FEA to model pelvic floor injury and surgical outcomes. Based in Riverside, CA, he brings industry experience in product and manufacturing engineering and data analysis, which informs his pragmatic approach to lab-based research and classroom design. Colleagues value his ability to translate complex modeling into actionable insights for surgeons and students alike.
15 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Mechanical Engieering, Biomechanics, PhD, Mechanical Engieering, Biomechanics at University of Michigan
BSE, Mechanical Engineering and Physics, BSE, Mechanical Engineering and Physics at Calvin University
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