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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Effective double-poroelasticity derived via homogenization of two non-interacting solid phases percolated by a viscous fluid
European Journal of Mechanics. A. Solids
2024-05-15Paper
Effective balance equations for poroelastic composites
Continuum Mechanics and Thermodynamics
2023-10-12Paper
Micromechanical analysis of the effective stiffness of poroelastic composites
European Journal of Mechanics. A. Solids
2023-03-17Paper
\textit{Planktos}: an agent-based modeling framework for small organism movement and dispersal in a fluid environment with immersed structures
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
2022-07-15Paper
Double poroelasticity derived from the microstructure
Acta Mechanica
2021-10-19Paper
Effective balance equations for electrostrictive composites
ZAMP. Zeitschrift für angewandte Mathematik und Physik
2021-05-03Paper
Collective pulsing in xeniid corals. I: Using computer vision and information theory to search for coordination
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
2020-11-02Paper
Structural dynamics and resonance in plants with nonlinear stiffness
Journal of Theoretical Biology
2020-08-24Paper
Porosity and diffusion in biological tissues. Recent advances and further perspectives
Constitutive Modelling of Solid Continua
2020-07-03Paper
Collective pulsing in xeniid corals. II: Using computational fluid dynamics to determine if there are benefits to coordinated pulsing
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
2020-06-17Paper
Lift and drag acting on the shell of the American horseshoe crab (\textit{Limulus polyphemus})
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
2019-11-22Paper
Book Reviews
SIAM Review
2019-09-02Paper
Fluid dynamics of nematocyst prey capture2019-08-26Paper
Fluid dynamics in heart development: effects of hematocrit and trabeculation
Mathematical Medicine and Biology: A Journal of the IMA
2019-03-26Paper
Pump or coast: the role of resonance and passive energy recapture in medusan swimming performance
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
2019-02-26Paper
\textit{IB2d} reloaded: A more powerful Python and MATLAB implementation of the immersed boundary method
Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences
2019-01-31Paper
Pulsing corals: a story of scale and mixing
Biomath
2018-11-23Paper
Bifurcations in valveless pumping techniques from a coupled fluid-structure-electrophysiology model in heart development
Biomath
2018-11-23Paper
Flow within models of the vertebrate embryonic heart
Journal of Theoretical Biology
2018-11-16Paper
On the dynamic suction pumping of blood cells in tubular hearts
(available as arXiv preprint)
2018-11-16Paper
The effects of spatial inhomogeneities on flow through the endothelial surface layer
Journal of Theoretical Biology
2018-10-15Paper
Reynolds number limits for jet propulsion: a numerical study of simplified jellyfish
Journal of Theoretical Biology
2018-09-24Paper
The Fluid Dynamics of Feeding In the Upside-Down Jellyfish
Natural Locomotion in Fluids and on Surfaces
2018-01-16Paper
Quantifying performance in the medusan mechanospace with an actively swimming three-dimensional jellyfish model
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
2017-09-28Paper
A numerical study of the benefits of driving jellyfish bells at their natural frequency
Journal of Theoretical Biology
2016-07-27Paper
Neuromechanical pumping: boundary flexibility and traveling depolarization waves drive flow within valveless, tubular hearts
Japan Journal of Industrial and Applied Mathematics
2016-01-13Paper
Effects of grouping behavior, pulse timing, and organism size on fluid flow around the upside-down jellyfish, Cassiopea xamachana2015-01-22Paper
Efficient kinematics for jet-propelled swimming
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
2014-08-29Paper
Feeding currents of the upside down jellyfish in the presence of background flow
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
2013-02-06Paper
An immersed boundary method based on the lattice Boltzmann approach in three dimensions, with application
Computers & Mathematics with Applications
2011-11-11Paper


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