Talks and presentations

A beginner’s guide to cardiac modelling

June 06, 2024

Seminar, Simula Summer Festival, Oslo, Norway

A beginner’s guide to cardiac modeling: In this talk I will present different ways we usually model the heart with the focus on developing new drugs. One example is by looking at how to model a single cell, and how a single cell is affected by a drug. Then I will try to show how this can be translated to the whole organ an see how such models can be used to study safety and efficacy of drugs at the level of the individual.

A beginner’s guide to cardiac modelling

May 16, 2024

Seminar, Simula Consulting Lunch Seminar, Oslo, Norway

A beginner’s guide to cardiac modeling: In this talk I will present different ways we usually model the heart with the focus on developing new drugs. One example is by looking at how to model a single cell, and how a single cell is affected by a drug. Then I will try to show how this can be translated to the whole organ an see how such models can be used to study safety and efficacy of drugs at the level of the individual.

From the Law of Laplace to FEM-based stress estimation

November 30, 2023

Con, Myocardial Work seminar at Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway

Several researchers here in Oslo are working on projects related to myocardial work who may have several common issues and topics to discuss. We therefore organize this regional work seminar so they can present their current projects and to stimulate networking.

Seminar: Elevating Scientific Computing at Simula: Best Practices in Modern Software Development

November 23, 2023

Seminar, Simula Research Laboratory, Oslo, Norway

This seminar aims to elevate the level of software development for scientific computing for PhDs, postdocs, and researchers. Participants will engage with expert-led sessions on best practices, covering topics such as code quality, reproducibility, scalability, and performance optimization. The session ends with an interactive workshop providing hands-on experience. By bridging the gap between scientific inquiry and software development, we aspire to enhance the robustness, efficiency, and accuracy of computational research.