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Haifeng Wang is a Researcher in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Michigan State University's College of Engineering. His work focuses on computational modeling of cardiovascular systems, integrating hemodynamics, tissue degradation, and biomedical engineering principles. Key areas include coronary capillary networks, aneurysm dynamics, and physics-informed neural networks for medical diagnostics.
His research employs advanced techniques such as fluid-structure interaction (FSI) simulations, lattice Boltzmann methods, and inverse modeling to study cardiovascular pathologies like myocardial ischemia and aneurysm growth. Recent studies explore pulsatile flow effects, tissue degradation impacts, and device efficacy in treating vascular diseases.
Publications span interdisciplinary topics, highlighting trends in computational biomechanics and medical imaging applications. Collaborations likely involve biomedical engineers, clinicians, and computational scientists to bridge theoretical models with clinical insights.
No scientific awards or advisory roles are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. His work contributes to improving understanding of complex vascular systems and developing novel computational tools for medical research.
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