Prof. Kinda Khalaf | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Associate Dean | Khalifa University | United Arab Emirates
Dr. Kinda Khalaf is a distinguished biomedical and mechanical engineering scholar whose career spans academic leadership, interdisciplinary research, and sustained contributions to health sciences and engineering education. As a senior academic leader, she has guided undergraduate medical and health sciences programs, chaired major curriculum and accreditation committees, and advanced quality assurance frameworks that have strengthened institutional excellence and global competitiveness. Her expertise lies at the intersection of biomechanics, musculoskeletal modeling, physiological systems engineering, biomedical device design, and innovative pedagogical practices. She has developed and delivered a wide spectrum of engineering and biomedical courses, built state-of-the-art teaching and research laboratories, and led accreditation efforts for multiple engineering and health-related programs. Dr. Khalaf has an extensive publication record and has achieved strong citation visibility in areas such as spinal and orthopedic biomechanics, human motion modeling, movement dysfunction associated with neurological and metabolic disorders, and the development of assistive and rehabilitative technologies. Her collaborative research portfolio includes partnerships with major hospitals, clinical centers, and interdisciplinary university teams, resulting in impactful studies that inform patient care, rehabilitation strategies, and translational biomedical innovations. She has also fostered significant international collaborations aimed at advancing engineering education, curriculum design, and experiential learning through modern instructional approaches. Beyond research and teaching, Dr. Khalaf has been instrumental in promoting undergraduate research, innovation ecosystems, and engineering outreach initiatives, while supporting student recruitment, internships, and career development. Her contributions extend to service on academic councils, integrity and ethics committees, research review boards, and strategic planning groups, reflecting a deep commitment to academic governance. Through her leadership, scholarly output, and dedication to bridging engineering with medicine, Dr. Khalaf has made enduring contributions to both the academic community and broader society, advancing knowledge, strengthening clinical partnerships, and shaping the next generation of biomedical engineers and health science professionals. She has 1922 citations from 161 documents with an h-index of 23.
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Publications
1. Hulleck, A. A., Mohan, D. M., Abdallah, N., El Rich, M., & Khalaf, K. (2022). Present and future of gait assessment in clinical practice: Towards the application of novel trends and technologies.
2. Mohan, D. M., Khandoker, A. H., Wasti, S. A., Ismail Alali, S. I. I., & colleagues. (2021). Assessment methods of post-stroke gait: A scoping review of technology-driven approaches to gait characterization and analysis.
3. Jelinek, H. F., Osman, W. M., Khandoker, A. H., Khalaf, K., Lee, S., Almahmeed, W., & colleagues. (2017). Clinical profiles, comorbidities and complications of type 2 diabetes mellitus in patients from United Arab Emirates.
4. Maschirow, L., Khalaf, K., Al-Aubaidy, H. A., & Jelinek, H. F. (2015). Inflammation, coagulation, endothelial dysfunction and oxidative stress in prediabetes—Biomarkers as a possible tool for early disease detection for rural screening.
5. Witzel, I. I., Jelinek, H. F., Khalaf, K., Lee, S., Khandoker, A. H., & Alsafar, H. (2015). Identifying common genetic risk factors of diabetic neuropathies.