Developed IBAMR software, a distributed-memory parallel implementation of the immersed boundary (IB) method with support for Cartesian grid adaptive mesh refinement (AMR). This software is widely used in fluid dynamics and FSI simulations across various scientific and engineering fields.
Research Experience
Leads the Cardiovascular Modeling and Simulation Laboratory at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, affiliated with Departments of Mathematics, Biomedical Engineering, and the Carolina Center for Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics among others.
Background
Research interests include cardiovascular modeling and simulation; professional fields span computational science, applied mathematics, computer science, and bioengineering.
Miscellany
The lab aims to advance predictive simulation-based approaches to designing and optimizing cardiac and cardiovascular therapies and medical devices through leading methods in biomedical simulation.