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Ajay Goyal

Assistant Professor Institute of Design · Nirma University

https://researchid.co/ajaygoyal
@nirmauni.ac.in
10Scopus Publications
152Google Scholar Citations
6Google Scholar h-index
5Google Scholar i10-index

Biography

Dr. Ajay has joined the Institute of Design, Nirma University an Assistant Professor in August 2022. He is a PhD graduate from IIT Ropar in the field Computational Biomechanics and Injury Analysis. He has served IIT Delhi as Principal Scientist where he has gained experience in design of bone and implants and conducting structural analysis for simulating trauma and blast effect. He has completed BE in Production from Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune in 2009 and M.Tech. in Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing from NIT Hamirpur in 2013. Dr. Ajay has gained considerable experience in teaching before joining PhD. He has expertise in investigating bone adaptation mechanism, analyzing bone fracture in response to trauma, designing of bone, prosthetics, and dentures for long bone and teeth, investigating the biomechanics of tooth assembly and long bone, designing and development of military tanks and seat belt, creating and simulating real battle field environments, and computing injury

Education

B.E. (Production) Bharati Vidyapeeth University 2005-2009 M.Tech. (CAD CAM) NIT Hamirpur 2011-2013 PhD (Computational Biomechanics and Injury Analysis) IIT Ropar 2015-2021 Postdoc (Traumatic Dental Injury) IIT Delhi 2020-2022

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. Biomechanical injury risk analysis of a child dummy under cricket ball impacts: A finite element study
    Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part H Journal of Engineering in Medicine, 2025
  2. Trauma-Induced Stress Distribution in Primary Incisors Restored With Preformed Zirconia Crowns: 3D Finite Element Analysis
    Dental Traumatology, 2025
  3. Enhancing Ishihara and educational images using machine learning: toward accessible learning for colorblind individuals
    Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, 2025
  4. Alternating Layers of Morselized Allograft and Injectable Ceramic Bone Graft Substitute in Acetabular Reconstruction: A Novel ‘Sandwich’ Technique
    Arthroplasty Today, 2023
  5. An in silico model for woven bone adaptation to heavy loading conditions in murine tibia
    Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology, 2022

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