The researcher's primary focus lies at the intersection of computational mechanics and soft tissue modeling, employing image-based methods to simulate mechanical behavior. Their work extends to studying poroelasticity, examining how biological tissues respond dynamically under stress while incorporating fluid interactions. Through development of predictive computational tools, they aim to advance our understanding of complex biological systems, from bone mechanics to organ function. This research seeks to enhance the accuracy and applicability of modeling soft tissues across various scales.
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