• ENG 2024

    ENG 2024

    It was wonderful to host Temitope Pereao as part of the Columbia Engineering the Next Generation (ENG) initiative, aimed at introducing research and developing academic and professional skills in high school students from the NYC area. Temitope was mentored by Hannah Haider and Yurui Chen for six weeks, culminating in Temitope giving an excellent presentation…

  • Team Lunch

    Team Lunch

    We all had a nice team lunch at the end of the spring semester, celebrating the passing of the Ph.D. Qualifier Exam by Hannah Haider and Hannah Zhai. Officially, now you both are Ph.D. candidates. It was lovely to have Lei Shi join us with his family and share our joy.

  • WCCM 2024

    WCCM 2024

    Congratulations to Hannah Haider for giving an outstanding talk at the 2024 World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM) in Vancouver, Canada. Despite being Hannah’s first-ever international conference, she traveled alone and presented her exciting research on creating personalized cardiac mechanics models for patients with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM).

  • SB3C 2024

    SB3C 2024

    We had an excellent outing at the 2024 Summer Biomechanics, Biofluids, and Biotransport Conference (SB3C) at the Grand Lake Geneva, WI.  Congratulations to Hannah Zhai and Yurui Chen for giving excellent poster presentations on multiscale modeling of blood flow and fluid-structure interaction in the aorta. Congratulations Lei Shi, for two great talks on creating personalized…

  • NIH R21 Grant

    NIH R21 Grant

    We are thrilled to share that we were awarded an NIH R21 Exploratory Grant to develop computational tools to assist clinical decision-making in neonates with congenital heart disease (borderline left ventricles). Check our Research page to learn more about the project’s background and goals.