معرفی
Alexander D. Kaiser is an Instructor in Cardiothoracic Surgery at Stanford University, affiliated with the Cardiovascular Biomechanics Computation Laboratory led by Alison Marsden. He collaborates with Michael Ma and William Hiesinger. His research focuses on computational modeling of heart valve mechanics and fluid dynamics, with applications in cardiac surgery design.
Education: PhD in Mathematics (2017) from New York University’s Courant Institute, advised by Charles Peskin. Thesis: Modeling the mitral valve.
Research interests include design-based elasticity techniques for valve modeling, leveraging differential equations to derive valve geometry and material properties. His work bridges computational methods with clinical applications, emphasizing fluid-structure interaction simulations to study heart disease and surgical interventions.
Publications emphasize valve mechanics and simulation-guided design. No awards explicitly mentioned; active collaborations include lab teams and clinical partners.
Labs/Teams: Cardiovascular Biomechanics Computation Laboratory (Stanford). Future work likely expands valve modeling for personalized surgery and simulation-driven medical device development.


