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Finbar Argus is a Research Fellow at the University of Auckland, currently on a visiting academic position at the University of Oxford's Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics (DPAG). He is affiliated with the Paterson Group and the Simões Group at Oxford, and the Auckland Bioengineering Institute. His work focuses on computational modeling of physiological systems and advancing patient-specific digital twin technology.
His educational background includes an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Canterbury (2016) and a PhD in Bioengineering from the University of Auckland (2022).
Dr. Argus's research centers on Computational Physiology, particularly Cardiovascular Modeling and the Autonomic Nervous System control of the heart. He develops patient-specific Digital Twins to optimize treatment for arrhythmia by calibrating physiological models of coupled organ systems to patient data. His work bridges biomedical engineering and clinical cardiology, aiming to advance personalized medicine through computational approaches that integrate autonomic nervous system dynamics with cardiovascular function.
At Oxford, he collaborates within the Paterson Group and Simões Group in DPAG. At the University of Auckland, he is associated with the Animus Lab and the 12 Labours EP1 and P1 groups at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute, where he will resume work in mid-2024.
As a postdoctoral researcher, Finbar Argus is engaged in active research projects focused on physiological modeling and is not currently listed as having formal advisees. His work is supported by collaborative frameworks within the Paterson Group, Simões Group, Animus Lab, and 12 Labours research teams.
