Colebank, Mitchel

Assistant Professor

I am a computational scientist at the intersection of biomedical engineering, computational mathematics, applied statistics, and cardiovascular physiology. I use mechanistic modeling to understand cardiovascular function, and use uncertainty quantification and inverse problems to make robust, patience specific models under uncertainty.

Biographical Profile

College
College of Arts and Sciences
Department
Mathematics
Tenure Status
Tenure Track

Interest Background

Do you include students in your research?
Undergraduates and Graduates
Interest Keywords
uncertainty quantification, cardiovascular modeling, physiological digital twins, inverse problems, physiological modeling
Institutional Focus Areas
Biomedical Sciences, Health Disparities, Science and Engineering (Other), Health Sciences, Computational Sciences
Personal Focus Areas
Cardiovascular modeling and simulation, Inverse problems and parameter estimation, Uncertainty quantification
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