

Professor
Johannes Weickenmeier
Dr. Sc. ETH
Associate Professor of Brain Health
Department of Engineering Science
Fellow of St. Cross College
All publications by Professor Weickenmeier
Insights into the mechanical characterization of mouse brain tissue using microindentation testing
Zhang X, van den Hurk EAN, Weickenmeier J, et al. (2024)
Zhang X, van den Hurk EAN, Weickenmeier J, et al. (2024)
Triaxial mechanical characterization of ultrasoft 3D support bath-based bioprinted tubular GelMA constructs
Torza A, Zgeib R, Wang X, Zaeri A, Zhang F, Cao K, Chang R, Weickenmeier J, et al. (2024)
Torza A, Zgeib R, Wang X, Zaeri A, Zhang F, Cao K, Chang R, Weickenmeier J, et al. (2024)
Brain stiffness follows cuprizone-induced variations in local myelin content
Zhang X, Weickenmeier J, et al. (2023)
Zhang X, Weickenmeier J, et al. (2023)
AI-dente: an open machine learning based tool to interpret nano-indentation data of soft tissues and materials.
Giolando P, Kakaletsis S, Zhang X, Weickenmeier J, Castillo E, Dortdivanlioglu B, Rausch MK, et al. (2023)
Giolando P, Kakaletsis S, Zhang X, Weickenmeier J, Castillo E, Dortdivanlioglu B, Rausch MK, et al. (2023)
A multiphysics model to predict periventricular white matter hyperintensity growth during healthy brain aging.
Caçoilo A, Dortdivanlioglu B, Rusinek H, Weickenmeier J, et al. (2023)
Caçoilo A, Dortdivanlioglu B, Rusinek H, Weickenmeier J, et al. (2023)
Mechanical loading of the ventricular wall as a spatial indicator for periventricular white matter degeneration.
Visser VL, Caçoilo A, Rusinek H, Weickenmeier J, et al. (2023)
Visser VL, Caçoilo A, Rusinek H, Weickenmeier J, et al. (2023)
Exploring the multiphysics of the brain during development, aging, and in neurological diseases.
Weickenmeier J, et al. (2023)
Weickenmeier J, et al. (2023)
Special Issue: Imaging-based methods in computational medicine
Tepole AB, Weickenmeier J, Holland M, Grytz R, et al. (2022)
Tepole AB, Weickenmeier J, Holland M, Grytz R, et al. (2022)
3D finite-element brain modeling of lateral ventricular wall loading to rationalize periventricular white matter hyperintensity locations.
Caçoilo A, Rusinek H, Weickenmeier J, et al. (2022)
Caçoilo A, Rusinek H, Weickenmeier J, et al. (2022)
Brain aging mechanisms with mechanical manifestations.
Blinkouskaya Y, Caçoilo A, Gollamudi T, Jalalian S, Weickenmeier J, et al. (2021)
Blinkouskaya Y, Caçoilo A, Gollamudi T, Jalalian S, Weickenmeier J, et al. (2021)
An inverse modelling study on the local volume changes during early morphoelastic growth of the fetal human brain.
Wang Z, Martin B, Weickenmeier J, Garikipati K, et al. (2021)
Wang Z, Martin B, Weickenmeier J, Garikipati K, et al. (2021)
The Geometry of Incompatibility in Growing Soft Tissues: Theory and Numerical Characterization.
Lee T, Holland MA, Weickenmeier J, Gosain AK, Tepole AB, et al. (2021)
Lee T, Holland MA, Weickenmeier J, Gosain AK, Tepole AB, et al. (2021)
Peak ependymal cell stretch overlaps with the onset locations of periventricular white matter lesions.
Visser VL, Rusinek H, Weickenmeier J, et al. (2021)
Visser VL, Rusinek H, Weickenmeier J, et al. (2021)
Brain Shape Changes Associated With Cerebral Atrophy in Healthy Aging and Alzheimer's Disease.
Blinkouskaya Y, Weickenmeier J, et al. (2021)
Blinkouskaya Y, Weickenmeier J, et al. (2021)
Inverse Methods
Weickenmeier J, Mazza E, et al. (2019)
Weickenmeier J, Mazza E, et al. (2019)
The interplay of biochemical and biomechanical degeneration in Alzheimer’s disease
Schäfer A, Weickenmeier J, Kuhl E, et al. (2019)
Schäfer A, Weickenmeier J, Kuhl E, et al. (2019)
The multiphysics of prion-like diseases: progression and atrophy
GORIELY A, Weickenmeier J, Kuhl E, et al. (2018)
GORIELY A, Weickenmeier J, Kuhl E, et al. (2018)
A physics-based model explains the prion-like features of neurodegeneration in Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Weickenmeier J, Jucker M, Goriely A, Kuhl E, et al. (2018)
Weickenmeier J, Jucker M, Goriely A, Kuhl E, et al. (2018)
Magnetic resonance elastography of the brain: A comparison between pigs and humans.
Weickenmeier J, Kurt M, Ozkaya E, Wintermark M, Pauly KB, Kuhl E, et al. (2018)
Weickenmeier J, Kurt M, Ozkaya E, Wintermark M, Pauly KB, Kuhl E, et al. (2018)
Location-specific mechanical response and morphology of facial soft tissues.
Pensalfini M, Weickenmeier J, Rominger M, Santoprete R, Distler O, Mazza E, et al. (2018)
Pensalfini M, Weickenmeier J, Rominger M, Santoprete R, Distler O, Mazza E, et al. (2018)
Brain stiffens post mortem.
Weickenmeier J, Kurt M, Ozkaya E, de Rooij R, Ovaert TC, Ehman RL, Butts Pauly K, Kuhl E, et al. (2018)
Weickenmeier J, Kurt M, Ozkaya E, de Rooij R, Ovaert TC, Ehman RL, Butts Pauly K, Kuhl E, et al. (2018)
Dimensional, geometrical, and physical constraints in skull growth
Weickenmeier J, Fischer C, Carter D, Kuhl E, Goriely A, et al. (2017)
Weickenmeier J, Fischer C, Carter D, Kuhl E, Goriely A, et al. (2017)
Weekly Time Course of Neuro-Muscular Adaptation to Intensive Strength Training.
Brown N, Bubeck D, Haeufle DFB, Weickenmeier J, Kuhl E, Alt W, Schmitt S, et al. (2017)
Brown N, Bubeck D, Haeufle DFB, Weickenmeier J, Kuhl E, Alt W, Schmitt S, et al. (2017)
The mechanical importance of myelination in the central nervous system.
Weickenmeier J, de Rooij R, Budday S, Ovaert TC, Kuhl E, et al. (2017)
Weickenmeier J, de Rooij R, Budday S, Ovaert TC, Kuhl E, et al. (2017)
Experimental and Numerical Characterization of the Mechanical Masseter Muscle Response During Biting.
Weickenmeier J, Jabareen M, Le Révérend BJD, Ramaioli M, Mazza E, et al. (2017)
Weickenmeier J, Jabareen M, Le Révérend BJD, Ramaioli M, Mazza E, et al. (2017)
The mechanics of decompressive craniectomy: Personalized simulations
Weickenmeier J, Butler C, Young PG, Goriely A, Kuhl E, et al. (2016)
Weickenmeier J, Butler C, Young PG, Goriely A, Kuhl E, et al. (2016)
The mechanics of decompressive craniectomy:Bulging in idealized geometries
Goriely A, Weickenmeier J, Kuhl E, et al. (2016)
Goriely A, Weickenmeier J, Kuhl E, et al. (2016)
Stress Singularities in Swelling Soft Solids
Goriely A, Weickenmeier J, Kuhl E, et al. (2016)
Goriely A, Weickenmeier J, Kuhl E, et al. (2016)
Bulging brains
Weickenmeier J, Saez P, Goriely A, Kuhl E, et al. (2016)
Weickenmeier J, Saez P, Goriely A, Kuhl E, et al. (2016)
Brain stiffness increases with myelin content.
Weickenmeier J, de Rooij R, Budday S, Steinmann P, Ovaert TC, Kuhl E, et al. (2016)
Weickenmeier J, de Rooij R, Budday S, Steinmann P, Ovaert TC, Kuhl E, et al. (2016)
Tri-layer wrinkling as a mechanism for anchoring center initiation in the developing cerebellum.
Lejeune E, Javili A, Weickenmeier J, Kuhl E, Linder C, et al. (2016)
Lejeune E, Javili A, Weickenmeier J, Kuhl E, Linder C, et al. (2016)
Suction based mechanical characterization of superficial facial soft tissues.
Weickenmeier J, Jabareen M, Mazza E, et al. (2015)
Weickenmeier J, Jabareen M, Mazza E, et al. (2015)
Elastic-viscoplastic modeling of soft biological tissues using a mixed finite element formulation based on the relative deformation gradient.
Weickenmeier J, Jabareen M, et al. (2014)
Weickenmeier J, Jabareen M, et al. (2014)
A physically motivated constitutive model for 3D numerical simulation of skeletal muscles.
Weickenmeier J, Itskov M, Mazza E, Jabareen M, et al. (2014)
Weickenmeier J, Itskov M, Mazza E, Jabareen M, et al. (2014)
Experimental Characterization and Simulation of Layer Interaction in Facial Soft Tissues
Weickenmeier J, Wu R, Lecomte-Grosbras P, Witz J-F, Brieu M, Winklhofer S, Andreisek G, Mazza E, et al. (2014)
Weickenmeier J, Wu R, Lecomte-Grosbras P, Witz J-F, Brieu M, Winklhofer S, Andreisek G, Mazza E, et al. (2014)