MMPB-MS16
Models and Computations for Studying Biofluid Applications
Wednesday, June 16 at 07:45pm (PDT)Thursday, June 17 at 03:45am (BST)Thursday, June 17 11:45am (KST)
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Organizers:
Zhiliang Xu (Univeristy of Notre Dame, USA), Giordano Tierra (University of North Texas, USA), Shixin Xu (Duke Kunshan University)
Description:
The past decades have witnessed a rapid development of mathematical and computational models for biophysical applications. This mini-symposium is intended to provide a forum for researchers to present contributions in the broad field of modeling and computational methods for fluid related biological applications. Topics within the scope of interest include, but are not limited to: a) continuum models such as phase-field models and efficient simulation schemes; b) discrete-continuum multiscale mechanistic models and applications; c) simulations of various biofluid applications.
Rolf Ryham
(Fordham University, USA)"Collective hydrodynamics of amphiphilic particles assembled as small unilamellar vesicles"
Wenrui Hao
(Penn State University, USA)"Computational models of cardiovascular disease"
Yiwei Wang
(Illinois Institute of Technology, USA)"An energetic variational approach for wormlike micelle solutions: Coarse graining and dynamic stability"
Giordano Tierra
(University of North Texas, USA)"Energy-stable numerical schemes for fluid vesicles with internal nematic order"
