3rd International Workshop on Flow-Induced Blood Damage in Rotating Systems

Research on blood damage in rotating systems is a main subject of the Institute of Turbomachinery (ITU) at the University of Rostock. With a history of 600 years, Rostock is one of the oldest universities in Germany. The technical faculty founded in 1951 was the first one ever established at a classical university in Germany.

To enhance international innovation, we invite you to discuss in workshops current research about flow-induced blood damage in rotating systems, especially in ventricular assist devices.

The workshop is focused on:

the numerical treatment of blood flow in rotating flow systems,
the experimental detection of blood damage and the transition to numerical blood damage models,
numerical blood damage prediction in rotating systems, and numerical flow optimization in rotating blood pumps, e.g. for clinical or industrial applications.

We are pleased that we can include exciting presentations in the program and hope that it will lead to challenging and innovative discussions.

The programme will start at 9am on 24 August and end at 5pm. Afterwards, our legendary beach party starts at 6pm. On the Second Day, the programm will start at 9:30am and end at 4pm.

The workshop will take place in Technologiepark Warnemünde, Friedrich-Barnewitz-Straße 5, 18119 Warnemünde. The technology centre is situated close to the beach of Warnemünde. A wide selection of hotels can be found nearby. Book your rooms in time because of the holiday season.

https://www.bdw.uni-rostock.de/

 

Vincenz Crone
itu.bdwuni-rostockde

Organisator

  • Institute of Turbomachinery (ITU) - Lehrstuhlströmungsmaschinen

Veranstaltungsort

  • Technologiepark Warnemünde, Friedrich-Barnewitz-Straße 5, 18119 Warnemünde

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