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BioDr. Liming Voo is a principal staff engineer whose research areas include mechanical engineering, injury science, accident reconstruction and analysis, injury risk function development, transportation safety, personnel protection equipment, stress fracture, helmet standards, robotic prosthetics, and human surrogate development. His recent projects include non-penetrating ballistic impact injury evaluation, an improved helmet suspension system, and multiscale computational modeling for traumatic brain injury research. He is an associate research professor in the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering, where he co-advises graduate students and teaches courses on biomechanics and finite element analysis. He is a longtime member of the committees on biosolid and tissue/cell biomechanics for the Summer Biomechanics, Bioengineering, and Biotransport Conference. Additional areas of expertise include materials engineering, mechanical testing and evaluation, modeling and simulation, and nondestructive evaluation.