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Finite Element Methods in Haemodynamic

Dept/Center/Lab: Department of Mathematics

School: School of Engineering

Funded by:NBHM
Finite Element Methods in Haemodynamic

This project focuses on applying Finite Element Methods to model and analyze haemodynamics, with funding support from the National Board for Higher Mathematics (NBHM).

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