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  • 22 May 2025

Cardiovascular Fluid Mechanics Laboratory

24 June 2017

CFM Lab Reunion at SB3C

Article by Prem Midha / Uncategorized

9 May 2017

Congratulations, Dr. Tree!

Our very own Michael Tree, creator of the most complex in vitro Fontan simulator to date, has graduated! Best of luck in your new role as Computational Analyst at Corvid Technologies!

Article by Prem Midha / Uncategorized

16 December 2016

Congratulations, Dr. Okafor!

It’s official! Dr. Ikay Okafor graduated today! You’ll be missed, Ikay, but we all wish you the best of luck in Philadelphia at Exponent!

Article by Prem Midha / Special Events

31 October 2016

Farewell, Shiva!

After a long and fruitful time working in the CFM Lab on prosthetic heart valve and pediatric dialysis projects, Shiva Arjunon has decided to work in industry. We celebrated his years of dedication last Friday at Dr. Yoganathan’s home and had a great time sharing stories about Shiva!

Article by Prem Midha / Uncategorized

28 September 2016

CFM Lab Thanks Jim Wesley

Jim Wesley, a long-time supporter of the CFM lab, paid us a visit with his grandson Tyler (a GT grad).  Thank you, Mr. Wesley, for your continued support of our work!

Article by Prem Midha / CFM Gives Thanks

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