Constantinos Franceskides

Research Scholar
Fornsic Sciences
Cranfield University
United Kingdom

Academician Biomedical Sciences
Biography

Constantinos's academic career started at the University of Liverpool where he obtained his MEng in Mechanical Engineering. During his time at the University, he was a member of the Motorsport Team, acting as the Engine and Electronics sub-system leader for the Formula Student Car supporting the team in Formula Student Silverstone and Formula Student Red Bull Ring Austria. His thesis title at The University of Liverpool was: ‘Heat transfer and fluid flow characteristics of impinging jet arrays' (Industrial project), optimisation of the fluid flow and the heat transfer characteristics of a heat treatment industrial rig, for the use in aerospace components.

Research Intrest

Constantinos's research focuses on Forensic science.

List of Publications
Franceskides C, Leger T, Horsfall I, Shanker T, Adams GJ , Clasper J & Zioupos P (2016) Evaluation of bone excision on occipital area of simulated human skull. In: 22nd Congress of the European Society of Biomechanics (ESB 2016), Lyon, 10 July 2016.
Gibson MC, Franceskides C & Zioupos P Simulated Impact Response of a 3-D Printed Skull, with an Ellipsoidal Excision, using Finite Element Analysis. In: 22nd Congress of the European Society of Biomechanics (ESB 2016), Lyon, 10-13 July 2016.
Franceskides C, Arnold E, Horsfall I, Clasper J, Tozzi G & Zioupos P (2017) 3D printing, the future of cost effective biomechanical testing. In: SAFE Europe Symposium 2017, Amsterdam, 3-6 April 2017.