Dr. Mehri Mobaraki-Omoumi is a physician engineer whose work bridges medicine and engineering. With training in both M.D. and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, she offers a unique interdisciplinary perspective that advances medical education, innovation, and translational research. Her expertise encompasses neuroscience-informed learning, human-centered design, and applied biomechanical modeling and analysis in medicine, highlighting her contributions to the field.
At Texas A&M School of Engineering Medicine, she is dedicated to preparing the next generation of physicianeers through learner-centered education, simulation-based training, and the integration of engineering principles into patient-centered care, reflecting her commitment to education and innovation.
Research Interests
Human-centered design and translational medical innovation
Clinical neuroengineering and cognitive performance optimization
Applied biomechanical modeling and analysis in medicine
Publications
Mobaraki B, Mobaraki-Omoumi ME. Laboratory Evaluation of Fracture Resistance and Deformation Analysis of One Curve™ and NeoNiTi™ Systems in Double-Curvature Canals. Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Research. 2026;17(1):e1.
Mobaraki-Omoumi M, et al. Does Task Complexity Matter? ERP Analysis of the Stroop Effect Under Thermal Conditions. ASEE Annual Conference, 2024.
Mobaraki-Omoumi M, et al. The Impact of Indoor Environment on Engineering Students’ Inhibition Control Ability. ASME IMECE, 2023.