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Announcing the founding Editor in Chief for the American Journal of Emerging Scholars


Prof. Jason R. Kerrigan

Associate Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Orthopaedic Surgery (courtesy)

Director, Center for Applied Biomechanics

  • B.S. ​Integrated Science and Technology, James Madison University 2001

  • M.S. ​Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Virginia 2004

  • Ph.D. ​Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Virginia 2007



 

JASON R. KERRIGAN, internationally recognized in the field of injury biomechanics, has been named the founding editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Emerging Scholars (AMJES), effective Nov 1, 2022. Dr. Kerrigan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and the Director of UVA's Center for Applied Biomechanics.


Dr. Kerrigan’s research in injury biomechanics focuses on studying the epidemiology of public health problems related to human injury, characterizing the mechanical response of human tissues, identifying their thresholds for failure (injury), developing and improving mechanical and computational surrogates to study the risks of injury, and exploring countermeasures to mitigate human injury risk and severity. While his research is applied most frequently to automobile safety and the study of occupant protection and vehicle crashworthiness, he has more recently been exploring orthopedic biomechanics, and how medical devices can replace and affect human musculoskeletal mechanics. Currently, Dr. Kerrigan has open projects in protecting occupants of highly automated vehicles (HAVs), improving protection for female and obese vehicle occupants, characterizing the mechanical response and failure properties of both the lumbar spine and abdominal adipose tissue for improvement of human body computational models, vehicle design for pedestrian safety, predicting injury in non-standard vehicle crash environments, and examining real-world crashes for in-depth analysis, total ankle replacement, subtalar fusion, ankle syndesmosis injury and repair, and how they affect foot/ankle mechanics, foot/ankle injuries in athletes, and optimizing the mechanical conditions for fracture healing by improving fracture fixation constructs


In the past, he has performed extensive research in vehicle-pedestrian and vehicle-cyclist impact, rollover crashes, lower extremity and spinal injuries, sensor-based 3-d motion tracking, human musculoskeletal tissue characterization, and some smaller projects in motorsports, off-road vehicles, and human response to pre-crash maneuvers. Overall, Dr. Kerrigan’s research portfolio includes everything from small samples to whole body post-mortem human surrogate testing, human body computational modeling, structural crashworthiness, field data analyses, and dummy biofidelity assessments and improvements. Dr. Kerrigan’s work has been supported by industry, government, and academic/research institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. He has authored three book chapters, over 60 refereed journal articles, and over 90 conference publications.


 

Research Interests

  • Injury Biomechanics

  • Orthopaedic Biomechanics and Injury Rehabilitation

  • Automobile Safety and Active/Passive Safety Integration

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