Supercomputer simulates whole-body blood flow
BBC - 17-Mar-2016Uses a 3D representation of every artery that is 1mm across or wider. Compares extremely well wi...
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Associate Professor at Georgia Institute of Technology.
David H. Frakes (M'07) received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering, the M.S. degree in mechanical engineering, and the Ph.D. degree in bioengineering, all from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, in 1998, 2002, 2003, and 2003, respectively.,He co-founded 4-D Imaging, Inc., a small business that provides image and video processing solutions for the biomedical and military sectors in 2003. He joined the Faculty with Arizona State University (ASU), Tempe, in 2008, where he currently serves as a jointly appointed Assistant Professor with the School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering and the School of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering. He was the ASU Centennial Professor in 2009. He manages the Image Processing Applications Laboratory, ASU, which focuses on problems in image and video processing, machine vision, and fluid dynamics.,Prof. Frakes was the recipient of the IEEE Outstanding University Faculty Award in 2011 and the National Science Foundation CAREER Award in 2012.
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Details last updated 10-Sep-2020
Uses a 3D representation of every artery that is 1mm across or wider. Compares extremely well wi...