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MORE@DIAG: Modeling, Simulation, and Uncerainty Quantification. in Biomechanics and Cardi

Speaker: 
Prof. Dr. Rolf Krause
Data dell'evento: 
Mercoledì, 18 April, 2018 - 15:00
Luogo: 
Aula Magna - DIAG

The numerical simulation of physiological and biomechanics processes allows for a better understanding of many internal mechanism of the human body. For example stresses in joints or the activation sequence of the human heart can be computed “in silico”, thus providing the possibility to develop new therapies or to assist physician in diagnosis and therapy. In order to get close to realistic medical applications, or even to a clinical setting, several difficulties have to be addressed. These contain the efficient simulation of coupled and non-linear partial differential equations, the choice of the appropriate models, and, last but not least, the personalization of the simulation by means of, e.g., parameter fitting or uncertainty quantification. In this talk, we give an overview in numerical techniques in biomechanics and cardiology, including contact problems, the electro-mechanical activation of the human heart, and fluid-structure interaction in heart valves.


 
Prof. Dr. Rolf Krause
Chair for Advanced Scientific Computing 
Head of Group "High Performance Methods for Numerical Simulation in Science, Medicine and Engineering" 
Università della Svizzera italiana - Lugano

 

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