下午好! 学院定于9月10日下午2:00,在生物电子学国家重点实验室三楼会议室,Monash大学Bioengineering Center的主任Kerry Hourigan教授做个报告,会后将讨论东南大学和Monash大学联合办学的问题。请各位老师都能够参加。
报告题目: Engineering tools for early detection of respiratory and cardiovascular disease
报告摘要: This talk will present some developments of computed tomography X-ray velocimetry being applied to
lung disease and vulnerable plaques, with associated CFD studies. It will also present an overview of the research being
undertaken by nano/bio engineers at Monash University to open opportunities for collaboration between Monash University
and Southeast University in biological engineering.
Kerry Hourigan教授个人简历:
Prof Kerry Hourigan has an extensive research and industrial background in experimental and computational fluid dynamics applied to various fields. After his PhD at Monash University and his NASA Postdoctoral fellowship at Caltech's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in astrophysics, he researched for 12 years at the CSIRO in the fluid mechanics of mineral processing, aerospace, vehicle aerodynamics, and aeroacoustics. He moved to Monash University in 1995 and is Professor of Mechanical Engineering, as well as having numerous visiting professorships in France, Japan and the USA. Professor Hourigan now directs the Division of Biological Engineering at Monash University, establishing major laboratories and facilities for bioengineering and developing multidiscipline collaborations between engineers, biologists, and computer scientists, and the translation of the research to industry.
报告摘要: This talk will present some developments of computed tomography X-ray velocimetry being applied to
lung disease and vulnerable plaques, with associated CFD studies. It will also present an overview of the research being
undertaken by nano/bio engineers at Monash University to open opportunities for collaboration between Monash University
and Southeast University in biological engineering.
Kerry Hourigan教授个人简历:
Prof Kerry Hourigan has an extensive research and industrial background in experimental and computational fluid dynamics applied to various fields. After his PhD at Monash University and his NASA Postdoctoral fellowship at Caltech's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in astrophysics, he researched for 12 years at the CSIRO in the fluid mechanics of mineral processing, aerospace, vehicle aerodynamics, and aeroacoustics. He moved to Monash University in 1995 and is Professor of Mechanical Engineering, as well as having numerous visiting professorships in France, Japan and the USA. Professor Hourigan now directs the Division of Biological Engineering at Monash University, establishing major laboratories and facilities for bioengineering and developing multidiscipline collaborations between engineers, biologists, and computer scientists, and the translation of the research to industry.