World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
53
Citations
8443
World Ranking
1021
National Ranking
47

Materials Science

D-Index
52
Citations
7905
World Ranking
9689
National Ranking
171

Overview

Marcello Papini is affiliated with Toronto Metropolitan University in Canada and conducts research primarily in the fields of Engineering and Medicine. Their published work spans various subfields including Surgery, Biomedical Engineering, Ecological Modeling, Mechanical Engineering, and Ocean Engineering.

The scientist's research interests include several distinct topics, notably:

  • Erosion and Abrasive Machining
  • Orthopaedic Implants and Arthroplasty
  • Advanced Surface Polishing Techniques
  • Bone Tissue Engineering Materials
  • Particle Dynamics in Fluid Flows
  • Advanced Machining Processes and Optimization
  • Reconstructive Surgery and Microvascular Techniques

Marcello Papini has contributed to multiple publication venues. The most frequent include:

  • Precision Engineering
  • Default Digital Object Group
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Wear
  • Tribology International

Some recent papers authored or co-authored in 2020 are:

  • A review of the latest insights into the mechanism of action of strontium in bone, published in Bone Reports
  • The Role of Poly(Methyl Methacrylate) in Management of Bone Loss and Infection in Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Review, published in Journal of Functional Biomaterials
  • Abrasive water and slurry jet micro-machining techniques for fabrication of molds containing raised free-standing micro-features, published in Precision Engineering
  • In vitro evaluation of novel titania-containing borate bioactive glass scaffolds, published in Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A
  • Modeling the solid particle erosion of rubber particulate-reinforced epoxy, published in Tribology International

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Mark R. Towler
  • Amro Ibrahim
  • Scott Tsai
  • Mohammad Mahdi Nekahi
  • Paul Zalzal

Best Publications

  • The biomechanics of human femurs in axial and torsional loading: comparison of finite element analysis, human cadaveric femurs, and synthetic femurs.

    M. Papini;R. Zdero;E. H. Schemitsch;P. Zalzal

  • Finite element analysis of a femoral retrograde intramedullary nail subject to gait loading

    G Cheung;P Zalzal;M Bhandari;J.K Spelt

  • Fracture load predictions for adhesive joints

    G. Fernlund;M. Papini;D. McCammond;J.K. Spelt

  • A review of the latest insights into the mechanism of action of strontium in bone.

    Daniella Marx;Daniella Marx;Alireza Rahimnejad Yazdi;Alireza Rahimnejad Yazdi;Marcello Papini;Mark Towler;Mark Towler

  • Optimal design of EMAT transmitters

    Koorosh Mirkhani;Chris Chaggares;Chris Masterson;Maciej Jastrzebski

  • Surface evolution models in abrasive jet micromachining

    A. Ghobeity;T. Krajac;T. Burzynski;M. Papini;M. Papini

  • Notching of the anterior femoral cortex during total knee arthroplasty characteristics that increase local stresses.

    Paul Zalzal;David Backstein;Allan E. Gross;Marcello Papini

  • Effect of adhesive thickness on fatigue and fracture of toughened epoxy joints – Part I: Experiments

    S. Azari;M. Papini;J.K. Spelt

  • Material deformation and removal due to single particle impacts on ductile materials using smoothed particle hydrodynamics

    M. Takaffoli;M. Papini

  • Abrasive waterjet micro-machining of channels in metals: Comparison between machining in air and submerged in water

    Naser Haghbin;Jan K. Spelt;Jan K. Spelt;Marcello Papini;Marcello Papini

  • Process repeatability in abrasive jet micro-machining

    A. Ghobeity;H. Getu;T. Krajac;J.K. Spelt;J.K. Spelt

  • Characteristics of abrasive slurry jet micro-machining: A comparison with abrasive air jet micro-machining

    H. Nouraei;A. Wodoslawsky;M. Papini;M. Papini;J.K. Spelt;J.K. Spelt

  • The effect of geometry on the fracture of adhesive joints

    M. Papini;G. Fernlund;J.K. Spelt

  • Surface roughness and erosion rate of abrasive jet micro-machined channels: Experiments and analytical model

    R. Haj Mohammad Jafar;J.K. Spelt;J.K. Spelt;M. Papini;M. Papini

  • Finite element analysis of single impacts of angular particles on ductile targets

    M. Takaffoli;M. Papini

  • Numerical simulation of solid particle impacts on Al6061-T6 Part II: Materials removal mechanisms for impact of multiple angular particles

    M. Takaffoli;M. Papini

  • Impact velocity measurement of media in a vibratory finisher

    D. Ciampini;M. Papini;M. Papini;J.K. Spelt;J.K. Spelt

  • Erosion modeling in abrasive slurry jet micro-machining of brittle materials

    R. Haj Mohammad Jafar;H. Nouraei;M. Emamifar;M. Papini;M. Papini

  • Hygrothermal Properties of Highly Toughened Epoxy Adhesives

    A. Ameli;N. V. Datla;M. Papini;J. K. Spelt

  • Abrasive jet micromachining of polymethylmethacrylate

    H. Getu;A. Ghobeity;J.K. Spelt;J.K. Spelt;M. Papini;M. Papini

  • Impact of rigid angular particles with fully-plastic targets Part II: Parametric study of erosion phenomena

    M. Papini;J.K. Spelt

Frequent Co-Authors

Jan K. Spelt
Jan K. Spelt University of Toronto
Emil H. Schemitsch
Emil H. Schemitsch University of Western Ontario
Amir Ameli
Amir Ameli University of Massachusetts Lowell
Kamran Behdinan
Kamran Behdinan University of Toronto
Robert D. Adams
Robert D. Adams University of Bristol
Mohit Bhandari
Mohit Bhandari McMaster University
Allan E. Gross
Allan E. Gross Mount Sinai Hospital
Blair E. Carlson
Blair E. Carlson General Motors (United States)
Raul D.S.G. Campilho
Raul D.S.G. Campilho Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto
Peter Davies
Peter Davies French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

For students interested in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, exploring related online degrees can broaden career opportunities. Programs like an online speech pathology degree for military veterans demonstrate how specialized degrees support diverse professional goals, including STEM fields intersecting with healthcare and defense.

Accelerated programs, similar to the 5 year speech pathology programs, offer a model for engineering students seeking efficient pathways to advanced credentials, blending rigorous coursework with practical experience.

Career pathways like those in the fbi behavioral analysis unit highlight the importance of multidisciplinary knowledge. Mechanical and aerospace engineers often collaborate with federal agencies, applying technical expertise to national security and investigative work.

Understanding different disciplines is key, and resources on different types of counseling degrees can inspire engineers interested in human factors, ergonomics, or team leadership within high-tech environments.

Best Scientists Citing Marcello Papini

Trending Scientists