Annie King is a biomechanical engineer with expertise in injury biomechanics and human health applications. She earned her M.A.Sc. in Biomedical Engineering from McMaster University, focusing on injury prevention and impact biomechanics, and holds a B.A.Sc. in Mathematics and Mechanical Engineering from Queen’s University. Annie brings a diverse skill set including experimental design, mechanical testing, CAD modeling, programming, and data analysis. Her recent work includes collaborations on injury risk in hockey skate designs and the development of innovative protective helmet structures.
Prior to joining the Department of Surgery, Annie worked as a forensic investigator/engineer in training and as a product development engineer focused on biomechanical testing. She has several peer-reviewed publications and presentations in biomechanics and injury prevention and has been recognized with multiple awards for academic excellence and research contributions. Annie’s expertise supports the department’s mission to advance cutting-edge research and improve patient outcomes through engineering innovation.