
About
Hector Gomez is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Courtesy Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Purdue University’s School of Mechanical Engineering. He leads the Gomez Lab, focusing on computational mechanics, multiphase systems, and biomedical applications. His research bridges engineering and medicine through advanced modeling of interface problems, including tumor growth, fluid-structure interaction, and biomechanics.
Education: Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Universidade da Coruña, Spain. He also holds a Civil Engineering degree from the same institution. His work integrates isogeometric analysis, phase-field methods, and high-performance computing.
Research Interests: Modeling multiphase and multiphysics systems using phase-field methods; isogeometric methods in fluid/solid mechanics; tumor growth simulation; computational fluid-structure interaction. His lab collaborates on prostate cancer growth forecasts using MRI data and personalized biomechanical models.
Key Achievements: ERC Starting Grant (2012), MIT Technology Review Innovators Under 35 (2014), Princess of Girona Scientific Award (2017), USACM Fellow (2023). His team develops open-source tools for multiphysics simulation.
Grants & Funding: Includes ERC grants, USACM awards, and Purdue University faculty scholarships. Active in computational oncology, drug delivery (subcutaneous injection modeling), and soft material mechanics.
Labs/Teams: Gomez Lab at Purdue, specializing in computational engineering and medicine. Collaborations with biomedical researchers and industry on personalized medicine and medical device design.
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