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I am a computational scientist with multidisciplinary training in applied mathematics, computer science, and biological modeling and simulation. My primary scientific interests are to devise broadly applicable computational methods for simulating biomechanics, biofluid dynamics, and electrophysiology; develop efficient, general-purpose software implementations of these methods; and apply these methods and software to model physiological function and dysfunction, particularly in the cardiovascular system. Most work within my research group uses multidisciplinary approaches that span applied mathematics, computational science, and engineering. A current focus is on computer models of cardiovascular medical devices and interventions.


UNC AFFILIATIONS:

Bioinformatics & Computational Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Computational Medicine Program, McAllister Heart Institute

CLINICAL/RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Biomechanics, Biomedical Engineering, Biophysics, Cardiovascular Biology, Cardiovascular disease, Computational Biology, Physiology, Quantitative Biology