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Fluid dynamic concepts for understanding fluid motion in living organs/organisms; advanced research applications.
MECH 342 (Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Flow Processes) or Physics-Sci&Eng I or Cardiopulmonary Physiology or CIVE 300 (Fluid Mechanics); BMS 300 (Principles of Human Physiology) or PH 121 (General Physics I)
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9704911443 | david.bark@colostate.edu
Dr. Bark’s research is focused on cardiovascular fluid dynamics and biomechanics, with an aim of understanding how cells produce and respond to forces in a flow environment in relation to cardiovascular disease. His research is also focused on developing diagnostics, prostheses, and therapeutics to benefit human health by integrating experimental and computational engineering techniques with biological approaches.
Learn more at: http://www.engr.colostate.edu/me/dr-david-bark/