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The book on Biological Flow Modelling is a pioneering exploration at the intersection of biomedical engineering and computational fluid dynamics. It masterfully investigates into the complexities of bio-fluid phenomena, from intricate airway structures and cardiovascular biomechanics to advanced drug delivery systems and neurological fluid dynamics. By integrating cutting-edge simulations and clinical insights, it not only advances our understanding of physiological and pathological processes but also paves the way for innovative healthcare solutions. This comprehensive anthology showcases…mehr

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The book on Biological Flow Modelling is a pioneering exploration at the intersection of biomedical engineering and computational fluid dynamics. It masterfully investigates into the complexities of bio-fluid phenomena, from intricate airway structures and cardiovascular biomechanics to advanced drug delivery systems and neurological fluid dynamics. By integrating cutting-edge simulations and clinical insights, it not only advances our understanding of physiological and pathological processes but also paves the way for innovative healthcare solutions. This comprehensive anthology showcases authors' collective expertise and vision, offering readers a profound perspective on the dynamic interplay between fluids and biological systems.
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Dr. Suvash C. Saha, Senior Lecturer at the University of Technology Sydney (Australia), is a distinguished researcher in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) with expertise in biofluid mechanics and energy storage. With over 300 journal publications, Dr. Saha's work has earned international recognition. Dr. Akshoy Ranjan Paul, Professor at Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad (India), brings over 23 years of experience in fluid mechanics and CFD, contributing extensively through research papers, textbooks, and supervision of numerous theses.