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Benedikt Helgason

Biomedical Engineering

ETH Zurich

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About Benedikt Helgason at ETH Zurich (ETH)

Benedikt Helgason is a researcher at ETH Zurich focusing on bone biomechanics, osteoporosis, and fracture risk assessment using computational modeling. Their research directions are illustrated by key works including "Conceptual design of compliant bone scaffolds by full-scale topology optimization", and "Refracture and mortality risk in the elderly with osteoporotic fractures: the AGES-Reykjavik study".

Research Areas

bone biomechanicsosteoporosiship fracturesfinite element modelingorthopaedic implantsfracture risk assessmentbone-implant interactionfall simulation
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Research Output

Total Citations2,383

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Publications101

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i10-index43

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