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Bruno Henrique Taglieri

Nationality: Brazilian Age: 22 cellphone: +55 11 99448-4412 E-mail: bruno.taglieri@aluno.ufabc.edu.br CV: IC student Advisor: Prof. João Salinet I participate in the project as an undergraduate research student. My work involves assisting in improving and optimizing the experimental setup developed by the project. I utilize the electric and optical mapping data captured during the experiments and convert them into graphs and diagrams that aid in the interpretation of the results, using programming tools like MATLAB. Hobbies: studying, reading, playing video games. Education: undergraduate student in Federal University of ABC (UFABC), studying Bachelor’s degree in Science and Technology and Biomedical Engineering.

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Prof. Fernando Silva de Moura, Ph.D

Lattes:  http://lattes.cnpq.br/1807993326551252 Graduated in Mechanical Engineering from Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo (2006). He earned his Ph.D. in Engineering from the Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo (2013). He is with the Center of Engineering, Modelling and Applied Social Sciences of Federal University of ABC. He has experience in biomedical engineering with emphasis on signal processing, system dynamics, control systems, Kalman Filters and stochastic estimation, electrical impedance tomography, inverse problems, finite element method, ill-posed problems and regularization, and modal analysis. (Source: Lattes Curriculum)

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Lucas Borges Raouda

Nationality: Brazilian Age: 26 cellphone: E-mail: lucas.raouda@aluno.ufabc.edu.br CV: IC student Advisor: Prof: João Lameu Hello, world 🙂 I’m participating in the group as a Scientific Initiation student. My research revolves around analyzing the process of thrombus formation in the left atrium appendage (LA) within patients suffering from atrial fibrillation (FA). To do that, I analyze the hemodynamics, biochemical, and electro-mechanical aspects of the disease using software of Computational Aided Design (CAD) to generate the geometry of a patient’s heart, and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to simulate the blood flow through a patient’s LA with AF and without AF, so I can compare both results and analyze parameters such as blood flow velocity, wall shear stress, strain rate, aggregation intensity of the platelets and others. I also work for a company focused on the cardiac rhythm management and electrophysiology study markets, which helps me integrate all the knowledge I get in my research and apply it to the real world. Education: Undergraduate student at Federal University of ABC (UFABC) – Bachelor in Science and Technology and Biomedical Engineering. Hobbies: football, video games, and learning about cardiac rhythm management.

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