Paolo Zunino is Full Professor in Numerical Analysis at the laboratory of Modeling and Scientific Computing (MOX), Department of Mathematics, Politecnico di Milano. His research interests concern the development of numerical methods for partial differential equations, with focus on multiscale and reduced order models applied to life sciences. He is particularly interested in coupled problems involving lower dimensional manifolds, generally called mixed-dimensional partial differential equations. They arise from applications of paramount importance in the sciences, including but not limited to materials science, geo- and the life sciences. They are crucial for understanding the interaction between vasculature and living tissues, which is pivotal in cancer physiology. Using these tools, he has successfully developed sophisticated tumor models, integrating them with complex data sources. These models have been instrumental in studying the impact of treatments like radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy. He has co-authored more than 130 publications on mathematical modeling and computational methods applied various fields of engineering and life sciences.
Andreas Linninger is a Full Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Adjunct Faculty of Neurosurgery at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He also held appointments at the University of California at Berkeley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Rijksuniversiteit Gent. His work includes pioneering contributions to mathematical modeling of the intracranial dynamics of cerebrospinal fluid, blood flow, hydrocephalus and drug delivery systems for the Central Nervous System. He has developed algorithms for in silico synthesis of anatomically accurate digital replicas of the whole mouse and human brain. His Fourier-based dual mesh techniques for reactive diffusion-convection problems enable metabolic simulations of unprecedented resolution in multi-scale, multi-physics, mixed domain problems that arise in solute exchange across the blood brain barrier. He has authored more than 170 peer reviewed publications and a dozen chapters in mathematical and biomedical textbooks.
Kent-Andre Mardal is a Full Professor at the Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo, Norway and an adjunct Chief Research Scientist at Simula Research Laboratory, Oslo. His research interests involve finding accurate, efficient and robust numerical schemes for challenging multi-physics, multi-scale and mixed dimensional problems, as well as developing computational models of the human brain in health and disease. He strongly believes that the complex and interdisciplinary modeling of the human brain requires advanced numerical schemes and scalable high performance computing. Mardal has more than 130 papers with more than 200 co-authors ranging from theoretical numerics to translational medicine such as glymphatic clearance during sleep.
6 Ebook di Kent-Andre Mardal
Joakim Sundnes & Glenn Terje Lines: Computing the Electrical Activity in the Heart
The heart is a fantastic machine; during a normal lifetime it beats about 2.5 billion times and pumps 200.000 tons of blood through an enormous system of vessels extending 160.000 kilometres througho …
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€106.99
Anders Logg & Kent-Andre Mardal: Automated Solution of Differential Equations by the Finite Element Method
This book is a tutorial written by researchers and developers behind the FEni CS Project and explores an advanced, expressive approach to the development of mathematical software. The presentation sp …
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€71.39
Hans Petter Langtangen & Kent-Andre Mardal: Introduction to Numerical Methods for Variational Problems
This textbook teaches finite element methods from a computational point of view. It focuses on how to develop flexible computer programs with Python, a programming language in which a combination of …
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€57.99
Kent-Andre Mardal & Marie E. Rognes: Modeling Excitable Tissue
This open access volume presents a novel computational framework for understanding how collections of excitable cells work. The key approach in the text is to model excitable tissue by representing t …
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€3.84
Kent-Andre Mardal & Marie E. Rognes: Mathematical Modeling of the Human Brain
This open access book bridges common tools in medical imaging and neuroscience with the numerical solution of brain modelling PDEs. The connection between these areas is established through the use o …
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€3.82
Andreas Linninger & Kent-Andre Mardal: Quantitative Approaches to Microcirculation
Microcirculation is a key area of interest within the realms of biology and medicine. As a vital discipline, microcirculatory biology forms a significant part of established medical fields like cardi …
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€139.09