Key Documents
Charles A. Taylor
Academic Appointments
- Associate Professor, Bioengineering
- Associate Professor, Surgery
- Associate Professor (By courtesy), Mechanical Engineering
- Associate Professor (By courtesy), Radiology
- Member, Bio-X
Contact Information
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Academic Offices
Personal Information Email Tel (650) 498-6135 Tel (650) 725-6128
Professional Snapshot
Administrative Appointments
- Founder, Chief Scientist, Cardiovascular Simulation, Inc. (2007 - present)
Honors and Awards
- Fellow, American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (2008)
- R.H. Gallagher Young Investigator in Computational Mechanics Award, U.S. Association for Computational Mechanics (2003)
- Young Investigator in Computational Mechanics Award, International Association for Computational Mechanics (2002)
- James F. Clark Fellow, Stanford University (2001)
Professional Education
| Ph.D.: | Stanford University, Mechanical Engineering (1996) |
| M.S.: | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Mathematics (1992) |
| M.S.: | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Mechanical Engineering (1991) |
| B.S.: | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Mechanical Engineering (1987) |
Postdoctoral Advisees
Graduate & Fellowship Program Affiliations
Web Site Links
Scientific Focus
Research Interests
Cardiovascular Bioengineering, Simulation-Based Medical Planning, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Image-Based Geometric Modeling, Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics.
Clinical Trials
Publications
- Patient-specific modeling of cardiovascular mechanics. Annu Rev Biomed Eng. 2009: 109-34
- Endovascular device design in the future: transformation from trial and error to computational design. J Endovasc Ther. 2009: I12-21
- Drug transport in artery walls: a sequential porohyperelastic-transport approach. Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin. 2009; (3): 263-76
- Methods for quantifying three-dimensional deformation of arteries due to pulsatile and nonpulsatile forces: implications for the design of stents and stent grafts. Ann Biomed Eng. 2009; (1): 14-33
- Automated Adaptive Cardiovascular Flow Simulations Engineering with Computers. 2009; (1): 25-36
