Eoin Murphy
Medicine
Dundee University
Belgium
Biography
Eoin achieved his honours degree in mechanical engineering from Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) in 2009. Following this, he embarked on a PhD in biomedical engineering on the numerical modelling of blood flow using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in DIT. His research focuses on the developing an improved methodology for assessing the transport of oxygen from the blood into the arterial wall of stented arteries. In addition, the methodology is used to assess the impact of helical, or spiral, flow induction on the oxygen transport within a stented artery. The results of this research has important implications on the future design of stents and other cardiovascular devices. Eoin joined ReDVA as a Marie Curie Experienced Research Fellow in December 2015 and will be working on many facets of the project including CFD modelling, MRI and ultrasound. His main research interests are haemodynamics, biomedical device design, oxygen transport and biomimicry
Research Interest
Eoin achieved his honours degree in mechanical engineering from Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) in 2009. Following this, he embarked on a PhD in biomedical engineering on the numerical modelling of blood flow using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in DIT. His research focuses on the developing an improved methodology for assessing the transport of oxygen from the blood into the arterial wall of stented arteries. In addition, the methodology is used to assess the impact of helical, or spiral, flow induction on the oxygen transport within a stented artery. The results of this research has important implications on the future design of stents and other cardiovascular devices. Eoin joined ReDVA as a Marie Curie Experienced Research Fellow in December 2015 and will be working on many facets of the project including CFD modelling, MRI and ultrasound. His main research interests are haemodynamics, biomedical device design, oxygen transport and biomimicry