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  • 10 May 2025

Cardiovascular Fluid Mechanics Laboratory

9 November 2020

Dr. Y on Retired United – Pioneers in Biomedical Engineering

Please enjoy this interview of Dr. Y on Retired United – a community for retired Sri Lankan Physicians…

“Professor Ajit Yoganathan is an award winning biomedical engineer whose primary interest has been in the design and testing of cardiac valves. He is credited by his peers of having invented the science of “Cardiac flow mechanics” in his laboratory. All cardiac valves in current use have been tested in his CFM laboratory at the Georgia Institute of Technology where his is currently Professor Emeritus. He has also developed methods for facilitating complex pediatric cardiac surgery with colleagues. In addition, he is the son of our beloved Professor of Pathology, Professor Mrs. Yoganathan. Enjoy this fascinating interview”

You can check out the interview here!

Article by Sanchita Bhat / CFM in the News

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