Hans Christian Rundfeldt
Hans Christian Rundfeldt
M.S. in Mechanical Engineering (dual degree in Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) in February, 2023
Thesis title: Simulation of cerebrovascular perfusion using realistic synthetic tree generation
After graduation: joined a Ph.D. program at University Medical Center Utrecht
Inpyo Lee (이인표)
M.S. in Mechanical Engineering in August, 2023
Thesis title: Developing a surrogate model for minimizing computational expense of pulsating blood flow simulation
After graduation: TBD
Seungmin Lee (이승민)
M.S. in Mechanical Engineering in February, 2024
Thesis title: Developing blood vessel generation model based on loss function minimization
After graduation: joined a Ph.D. program at KAIST
Chang Min Lee (이창민)
M.S. in Mechanical Engineering in February, 2024
Thesis title: Development and the application of the physiological model of the cerebrovascular system based on the supply-demand relationship of the arteries and the tissues
After graduation: joined a Ph.D. program at KAIST
Hyeonggue Song (송형규)
M.S. in Mechanical Engineering in February, 2025
Thesis title: Development of multiscale computational methods for mass and heat transfer of the body tissue that considers interactions between the tissue and blood flow
After graduation: joined a Ph.D. program at KAIST
Wonjin Choi (최원진)
M.S. in Mechanical Engineering in February, 2025
Thesis title: Study on the variability and sensitivity of fractional flow reserve to pulsatile physiological uncertainties
After graduation: joined a Ph.D. program at KAIST