Imperial College London

DrAdamHill

Faculty of MedicineInstitute of Global Health Innovation

Visiting Professor
 
 
 
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Contact

 

adam.hill98

 
 
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Location

 

Bagrit CentreCity and Guilds BuildingSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Summary

Adam is a Surgeon-Engineer whose research specialises in three key areas applied to human injury: outcomes from trauma, numerical and cadaveric testing and device design, publishing in excess of 90 papers at conference and in peer reviewed journals in these areas. 

Adam is a PI in, and Deputy Director of the Imperial Blast research group.

Adam has been awarded 13 prizes in Surgery and Engineering in the last 5 years, and currently holds a commission in the Royal Army Medical Corps

Publications

Journals

Masouros SD, Newell N, Ramasamy A, et al., 2013, Design of a Traumatic Injury Simulator for Assessing Lower Limb Response to High Loading Rates, Annals of Biomedical Engineering, Vol:41, ISSN:0090-6964, Pages:1957-1967

Ramasamy A, Hill AM, Masouros S, et al., 2013, Outcomes of IED foot and ankle blast injuries., J Bone Joint Surg Am, Vol:95

Ramasamy MA, Hill AM, Phillip R, et al., 2013, FASS is a Better Predictor of Poor Outcome in Lower Limb Blast Injury Than AIS: Implications for Blast Research, Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, Vol:27, ISSN:0890-5339, Pages:49-55

Masouros SD, Newell N, Bonner TJ, et al., 2012, A standing vehicle occupant is likely to sustain a more severe injury than one who has flexed knees in an under-vehicle explosion: A cadaveric study, 2012 Ircobi Conference Proceedings - International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury, Pages:289-295

Newell N, Masouros SD, Ramasamy A, et al., 2012, Use of cadavers and anthropometric test devices (ATDs) for assessing lower limb injury outcome from under-vehicle explosions, 2012 Ircobi Conference Proceedings - International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury, Pages:296-303

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