Dr. Kevin J. Deluzio, BSc, (Mathematics and Engineering), MSc, PhD (Mechanical Engineering) Queen’s University, was appointed Dean of the Stephen J.R. Smith Faculty of Engineering Applied Science in June 2017, and reappointed in 2022.
As Dean of Smith Engineering, Dr. Deluzio is committed to the evolution of engineering education at Queen’s, putting the Faculty on a path to ensure that its graduates are empowered to take on the world’s greatest challenges. This includes equity in the academy as well as the profession: Dean Deluzio is a strong champion of equity and diversity in engineering, dedicated to the idea that equity-deserving groups, including women, are fully represented both in universities and as practicing engineers.
In addition to his work as Dean, Dr. Deluzio is an award-winning teacher, a Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Head of the Human Mobility Research Laboratory at Queen’s University. Prior to his appointment as Dean, Dr. Deluzio was the head of the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering from 2014-2017 and has been a faculty member at Queen’s since 2006.
Dr. Deluzio is a Professional Engineer and is internationally recognized for his research in human motion and orthopaedic biomechanics.
Dr. Deluzio has been Chair of Engineering Deans Canada (2021-23) and currently serves as Past Chair. He is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering; the Engineering Institute of Canada; and the Canadian Society for Biomechanics, from which he also received the Career Award in 2022. He has also served on the executive of the Canadian Society for Biomechanics, as president of the Canadian Orthopaedic Research Society, and on national grant review panels.
Areas of Research
My research involves the study of human locomotion to investigate the biomechanical factors of musculoskeletal diseases such as knee osteoarthritis. I am interested in the design and evaluation of non-invasive therapies as well as surgical treatments such as total knee replacement. The nature of this work is multidisciplinary and the Centre for Health Innovation located in the Kingston Health Sciences Centre enables collaborations between the disciplines of medicine and engineering.
Topics
My research is in the area of Biomechanical Engineering. Specific research topics include:
Research Space
This multidisciplinary work requires collaboration with clinical researchers from orthopaedics and rehabilitation. The Centre for Health Innovation at the Kingston Health Sciences Centre provides an ideal environment to conduct this research.
In Press
Book Chapters
Published in Refereed Journals
Conference Abstracts
My research is funded by a combination of national funding agencies, foundations, and industrial contracts.
Current Students
Robert Kanko |
MASc Candidate |
Dept. of Mechanical & Matearials Eng. |
Megan Saftich |
MASc Candidate |
Dept. of Mechanical & Matearials Eng. |
Kieran Eveleigh |
MASc Candidate |
Dept. of Mechanical & Matearials Eng. |
Past Students
Chris Saliba |
PhD (2019) |
Dept. of Mechanical and Materials Eng, Queen's Univ. |
Laura Hutchinson |
MASc (2016) |
Dept. of Mechanical and Materials Eng, Queen's Univ |
Allison Clouthier |
MASc (2012), PhD (2018) |
Dept. of Mechanical and Materials Eng, Queen's Univ |
Elizabeth Hassan |
PhD (2016) |
Dept. of Mechanical and Materials Eng, Queen's Univ |
Scott Brandon |
PhD (2015) |
Dept. of Mechanical and Materials Eng, Queen's Univ |
Marcus Brown |
MASc (2015) |
Dept. of Mechanical and Materials Eng, Queen's Univ |
Lydia North |
MASc (2014) |
Dept. of Mechanical and Materials Eng, Queen's Univ |
Stacey Acker |
PhD (2010) |
Dept. of Mechanical and Materials Eng, Queen's Univ |
Scott Brandon |
MSc (2009) |
Dept. of Mechanical and Materials Eng, Queen's Univ |
Simon Jones |
MSc (2009) |
Dept. of Mechanical and Materials Eng, Queen's Univ |
Heather Linley |
MSc (2009) |
Dept. of Mechanical and Materials Eng, Queen's Univ |
Janie Astephen |
PhD (2007) |
School of Biomedical Engineering |
Scott Landry |
PhD (2007) |
School of Biomedical Engineering |
Robyn Newell |
MASc (2006) |
School of Biomedical Engineering |
Adam Henderson |
MASc (2006) |
School of Biomedical Engineering |
Elise Laende |
MASc (2006) |
School of Biomedical Engineering |
Laura Diamond |
MASc (2005) |
School of Biomedical Engineering |
Kelly McKean |
MASc (2004) |
School of Biomedical Engineering |
Chad Munro |
MASc (2004) |
School of Biomedical Engineering |
Janie Astephen |
MASc (2002) |
School of Biomedical Engineering |
I am always looking for students interested in Biomechanical Engineering Research. Please contact me for more information about specific research projects.