
معرفی
Dr. Rodney Averett is an Assistant Professor of Biological Engineering at the University of Georgia's College of Engineering. His research integrates computational modeling and experimental approaches to investigate biomechanical systems, with emphasis on blood-related proteins, cellular mechanics, and biomaterial interactions. He employs advanced simulation techniques including molecular dynamics, dissipative particle dynamics, and machine learning to study multiscale biological phenomena.
Research focuses span:
- Fibrin clot mechanics and polymerization dynamics
- Hemoglobin behavior under pathological conditions
- Nanoparticle interactions with biological systems
- Machine learning applications in biomolecular modeling
- Cellular mechanics and microfluidic separation technologies
Publications (2018-2021) reveal predominant investigation of blood protein mechanics (fibrinogen, hemoglobin) using computational frameworks, with recurring themes of multiscale modeling, molecular dynamics validation through imaging, and pathological condition simulations. Award recognition details are not documented in available sources.



