The Multiscale Hemodynamics Project
The Multiscale Hemodynamics Project is a collaboration of doctors, physicists, and computational scientists working together to model human blood flow through the coronary arteries. The main objective of the project is to develop and deploy a general purpose, multi-scale methodology to study blood flow patterns in complex environments corresponding to real heart arteries as measured by medical imaging for individual patients. For more information about the project and who is working on it, make sure to check-out our Research and People pages.
Upcoming talks and events:
- Michelle Borkin and Amanda Peters will be presenting Multiscale Hemodyanmics related research at the American Physical Society's Division of Fluid Dynamics (DFD) Annual Meeting in Minneapolis, Minnesota USA (November 22-24, 2009).
