
Amanda Randles
Associate Professor of Biomedical EngineeringOverview
My research in biomedical simulation and high-performance computing focuses on the development of new computational tools that we use to provide insight into the localization and development of human diseases ranging from atherosclerosis to cancer.
Positions
Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering in the Pratt School of Engineering
2023 Pratt School of Engineering
Associate Professor of Computer Science in the Trinity College of Arts & Sciences
2025 Trinity College of Arts & Sciences
Assistant Professor in the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science in the Pratt School of Engineering
2022 Pratt School of Engineering
Member of the Duke Cancer Institute in the School of Medicine
2015 School of Medicine
Education
Ph.D., Harvard University 2013
2013 Harvard University
Publications, Grants & Awards
- Grants (18)
- Awards (26)
- Academics Articles (78)
- Conference Pages (47)
- Book Sections (2)
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Dynamic models of the cardiovascular system capturing years, rather than heartbeats
National Institute on Aging
University Training Program in Biomolecular and Tissue Engineering
National Institutes of Health
Detection of Emergent Mechanical Properties of Biologically Complex Cellular States
University of California - Berkeley
Data-Driven Approaches to Identify Biomarkers for Guiding Coronary Artery Bifurcation Lesion Interventions from Patient-Specific Hemodynamic Models
National Institutes of Health
CAREER: Scalable Approaches for Multiphysics Fluid Simulation
National Science Foundation
Offices & Contact
Durham, NC
27708
Durham, NC
27708