Participated in the 1st EU Horizon VITAL Project training school at TU Delft from March 18-21, 2025

It was a fantastic opportunity for me to attend the EU Horizon VITAL Project training school on multi-scale and multi-organ modeling for personalized healthcare applications using ditial twins. Although I am not part of the project, I was fortunate to get a seat for the training school at TU Delft from March 18 to March 21, 2025 and could connect with fellow researchers passionate about cardiovascular science & engineering and to gain hands-on exposure to relevant tools in computational modelling for cardiovascular haemodynamics, leading to building personalised health care and digital twin models.

The lectures specificaly included topics in systems modeling, including bond graph modeling, multiscale modeling, 0D and 1D circulation modeling. Participants also got a chance to explore advanced high-fidelity 3D organ modeling techniques, along with practical approaches for uncertainty quantification, sensitivity analysis, and Bayesian inference.

A personal highlight was meeting some of the experts whose work I’ve often referred to in my own readings and articles—it was truly inspiring to engage with them in person and learn from their insights.

I also presented my ongoing works at NTNU related to Physics and Data Driven modelling to enchance cardiovascular clinical care.Click here to view the poster

Click here to check out the GitHub Resipository of the Training School.

Group Photo Social Evening Poster Presentation