Dr. Kamenskiy is a Professor and mechanical engineer in the Department of Biomechanics and the Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska. His research is focused on experimental and computational vascular mechanobiology, vascular pathophysiology and ageing, devices and materials for open and endovascular repair, and non-compressible hemorrhage control. His laboratory Collaboration for Advanced Surgical and Engineering Applications has built a large database of human artery mechanical, structural, and demographic characteristics including data on more than 600 human subjects in all ages. Dr. Kamenskiy closely collaborates with vascular surgeons in using patient data, human cadaver, swine, bench-top, and computational models to unravel complex pathophysiology of human vasculature, and develop new devices and materials for improved clinical outcomes. His research is funded by the NIH, DoD, and private industry. Dr. Kamenskiy holds several patents on vascular devices and is a member of multiple NIH and DoD study sections.