Shady Elmasry is a seasoned professional in biomechanics and clinical research, currently serving as a Senior Associate at Exponent since November 2021. In this role, Shady analyzes injury mechanisms for litigation through human experimentation and computational modeling, while also developing advanced computational models for medical devices and wearable products. Prior experience includes a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at the Hospital for Special Surgery, where Shady developed computational models and experimental techniques to evaluate surgical impacts and joint performance. Education includes a Master's degree in Clinical and Translational Research from Weill Cornell, a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from the University of Miami, and dual Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Mechanical Design and Production Engineering from Cairo University. Shady's extensive background encompasses roles as a project engineer, research assistant, and graduate teaching assistant, fostering expertise in biomechanics, product design, and human kinematics.