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Transport in Engineering and Medicine (TEM) Laboratory

Transport in Engineering and Medicine (TEM) lab work towards linking actual patient diagnoses with bio-transport analyses inorder to predict and treat patho-physiologic conditions, defects, diseases, and device performances. The TEM lab focuses on experimental study with analytical and numerical analysis involving transient and steady state physiologic and patho-physiologic flow, heat and mass transfer problems coupled with pharmacokinetics. We also carry out new research initiatives by targeting novel applications of the fluid, heat and Mass transfer towards developing MEMS devices.

Sponsors

  • American Heart Association
  • US Food and Drug Administration
  • National Institutes of Health
  • NASA Glenn Research Center
  • American Society of Mechanical Engineers
  • Cleveland Clinic Foundation
  • UC Medical Center
  • Cincinanti Childrens Hospital and Medical Center
  • Wright-Patterson Airforce Base-AFRL
  • U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs

Faculty

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Rupak K. Banerjee

Professor, CEAS - Biomedical Eng

593 Rhodes Hall

513-556-2124

Staff

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Luree Blythe

Executive Staff Assistant, Mechanical and Materials Engineering

598 Rhodes Hall

(513) 556-2738