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Cardiovascular Fluid Mechanics Laboratory

2 June 2020

Retirement tribute to Dr. Y – 40 years of unparalleled contributions

Dr. Y was honored for his contributions to Georgia Tech over the last 40 years. The tribute was conducted virtually with over 130 people in attendance. Several mentees, industrial professionals, alumni, students, faculty and co workers congratulated and appreciated Dr. Y, his enthusiasm, zest and commitment toward cardiovascular research. We all dearly thank Dr. Y […]

Article by Sanchita Bhat / Uncategorized

26 May 2020

A Pioneer in Biomedical Engineering: Reflections and Insights (Podcast)

Recently, Dr. Y was interviewed for a podcast called “A Pioneer in Biomedical Engineering: Reflections and Insights” by Harris and Associates.  The podcast is also featured on the home page and you can take a look at it here. Please click on the link to gain some interesting insight from Dr. Y and his experience as a […]

Article by Sanchita Bhat / Uncategorized

11 May 2020

Women in Engineering – #NationalEngineersWeek

As National Engineers Week draws to a close, two young women engineers say they’re excited to work on advancements in heart technologies. Beatrice E. Ncho Shelly Singh-Gryzbon Beatrice E. Ncho, a fourth-year chemical engineering PhD candidate at Georgia Tech, focuses on engineering prototypes of transcatheter aortic valves that have a reduced risk of thrombosis (from […]

Article by Sanchita Bhat / Uncategorized

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