Depart of Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh
Depart of Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh
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Senior Lecturer, Dept of Mechanical Eng, Imperial College London
Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, National Cheng Kung University
Abstract: Technological advancements, as exemplified by computational science and biomedical engineering, are set to enhance our capacity to model and simulate an almost boundless array of intricate problems that have long resisted traditional methods of medical practice. Numerical techniques and simulations offer the potential for enhanced, clinically relevant predictive data and optimisation, facilitating more efficient allocation of resources for the development of treatment protocols, risk evaluation, and the urgently required management of a long-term care system for a wide range of brain disorders. In this presentation, the significance of exploring the relationship between cerebrospinal fluid transport phenoman and hydrocephalus is particularly noteworthy through numerical and computational modelling of the cerebral environment.
Collaboration with MEXT as “Program for Promoting Researches on the Supercomputer Fugaku” ("Development of human digital twins for cerebral circulation using Fugaku", JPMXP1020230118)