Albert I. King, PhD, MSEM

Wayne State University

Chair, Department of Biomedical Engineering, WSU

Distinguished Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, WSU

Adjunct Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, WSU

Director, Bioengineering Center WSU


After earning an honors degree in civil engineering from the University of Hong Kong in 1955, Dr. Albert  King earned an MSEM in Engineering Mechanics in 1960 and a PhD in biomechanics in 1966 at Wayne State University.  He began as an Assistant Professor there in 1966, and is now Chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering , in addition to being a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering.  He is an Associate in the Department of Neurosurgery, an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, and Director of the Bioengineering Center at WSU.  He is, in addition, Adjunct Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at UAB (1994-present).

Dr. King is responsible for the computational side of the SCIB’s SIMon validation project at WSU.  His research interests include brain injury finite element modeling, impact trauma, low back pain, and orthopaedic biomechanics.  Dr. King’s many honors include a 1998 Smithsonian Medal, the 2003 IRCOBI Aldman Award, and the 2004 AAAM Award of Merit; he is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.  He has published numerous articles in peer reviewed journals in  the area of biomechanics and other related fields.

Dr. King is a member of several professional organizations including the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering; Society of Automotive Engineers; American Society of Engineering Education; and, the American Society of Biomechanics.  He is a Charter Member of the International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine, and is on the Professional Advisory Panel of the Michigan Safety Commission.  He has served as Chairman of the Stapp Car Crash Conference Advisory Committee every four years since 1976, most recently in 2004.