Harish Narayanan received his joint doctorate degree from the Department of Mechanical Engineering and the Scientific Computing Program at the University of Michigan in late 2007. Since some time in 2008, he has been a post-doctoral fellow at the Center for Biomedical Computing at Simula Research Laboratory.
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At Tealuxe in Cambridge
At Simula, Dr. Narayanan’s work usually falls within the space spanned by the following axes:
- Analysis of numerical methods toward robust, error-controlled algorithms for solving flow equations.
- Computational fluid-structure interaction, employing (1), with application to cardio-vascular flows and growth of aneurysms.
- Continuum-scale multi-species modelling of tissue mechanics and development, employing (1) and (2).
His general research interests include:
- Classical and modern field theories of mechanics → Modern geometry and its ties to physics
- Continuum-scale modelling of multi-physics phenomena → Mathematics of growth and remodelling of biological tissues
- Analysis of numerical methods → Error-controlled finite element methods
Dr. Narayanan (who apparently loves referring to himself in the third person) has been an avid supporter of the following organisations; perhaps you’d like to as well!
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