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Semifinalist project overview submitted to the 2019 TDI Fellowship challenge
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Reservoir analysis for BPplus files
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Masters thesis: A lumped parameter model and solver for simulating blood flow.
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NeuroSolve is the open-source implementation of NeuroCFD
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This is a Lattice-boltzmann and discrete Erythrocyte deformation transport model for analyzing flow and stress in microvascular networks.
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Analysis code to accompany publication
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CVSim 1.16 cardiovascular simulation program converted entirely to Java.
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CVSim 1.16 cardiovascular simulation with simulation of breathing and intrathoracic pressure and reflex effects of breathing added.
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In partnership with Emory School of Medicine, providing a user-friendly interface to calculate hemodynamic values for the ICU.
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Detecting elevated hemodynamics from the 12-lead ECG alone
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Non-intrusive reduced-order modeling with geometry-informed snapshots. Current based registration is applied to compute the diffeomorphism between snapshots.
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Reservoir analysis for BPplus files
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Reservoir analysis for Sphygmocor files
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Finite volume-based monotone code for blood flow hemodynamics simulations!
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Tools for representation, morphologic characterization, and hemodynamics analysis of flow in saccular aneurysms
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PyHRF is a set of tools to analyze fMRI data and specifically study hemodynamics.
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A high performance parallel lattice-Boltzmann code for large scale fluid flow in complex geometries
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HemoCell is a high-performance suspension code for simulating blood flows developed by the Computational Science Lab at the University of Amsterdam.
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