Van C. Mow, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering and Orthopedic Engineering
Columbia University
Seminar Information
After receiving his PhD from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1966, Dr. Mow did one year postdoctoral fellowship at the Courant Institute Institute of Mathematical Sciences at NYU, follow by two years as a Member of Technical Staff at Bell Labs writing programs for the antisubmarine sonar network off the U.S. east coast. In 1969, he was invited back to Rensselaer to become associate professor of applied mechanics and engineering science (AMES), when he turned his attention for studies on biomechanics. He then spent one-year as a visiting professor at the Skeletal Research Laboratory of Harvard Medical School. Today, he is one of the most widely prolific and well recognized bioengineers in the world, with approximately 730 publications, delivered over 500 invited, keynote and plenary lectures. His current ISI Citations is more than 13,500 and Hi-Index of 67. Over his career, he has mentored exactly 75 PhD students and PhD-MD research fellows, many of whom have become well recognized in the field of bioengineering. For these contributions he has been elected to the U.S. National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine, Academia Sinica of Taiwan, and The World Academy of Sciences. In 2005, ASME created a named medal to honor his contributions: The Van C. Mow Medal for Outstanding Bioengineers at mid career; Professor Robert Sah is the 2nd recipient of this medal.