I am a PhD student in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London. I use image-based computational methods to examine human trabeculae and their interaction with intra-cardiac flow using biophysical simulations. My research will help provide a framework to quantify and visualize the mechanisms by which structural traits affect cardiac efficiency and performance.
I completed my BSc and MSc in Fluid Engineering at Beijing Institute of Technology (China) and University of Manchester (UK) in 2014, and 2019, respectively. For my master's thesis project, I focused on axial turbine design and evaluated the fluid dynamics in machinery. Then I move on the fluid dynamics in human cardiac for a PhD.
Biography
2022 - Present
PhD in Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London
2019 - 2020
MSc degree in Thermal Power and Fluid Engineering at University of Manchester
2014 - 2018
BSc degree in Energy and Power Engineering at Beijing Institute of Technology
Research Interests
My current research interest is to study interventricular fluid dynamics through computational methods, especially focusing on trabeculae.
Project Title
'Evaluate the impact of myocardial trabeculae on cardiac function through hydrodynamic effects.'
Supervisors
Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, UK
Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Clinical Sciences, Imperial College London
Dr. Selene Pirola
Assistant Professor of Cardiovascular Biomechanics, BioMechanical Engineering, 3ME, TU Delft
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Contact Details
OFFICE
ACEX 1M17, Department of Chemical Engineering
Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus
London, SW7 2AZ, UK
OFFICE PHONE
+44 (0)207 594 2562
Email
Email Sihan
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Room 1M17, ACE Extension Building
Department of Chemical Engineering
Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus
London, SW7 2AZ, UK
Tel: +44 (0)207 594 2562