On the 28th number of Frontiere - the communication channel of Politecnico di Milano for all those who are interested in research - Giulia Luraghi, Assistant Professor at the “Giulio Natta” Department of Chemistry, Materials and Chemical Engineering of the Politecnico di Milano, explained how numerical models, Digital Twins and artificial intelligence are revolutionising cardiovascular procedures, making them safer, more effective and more precise.
In a world where doctors and engineers are having increasing dialogue, computational biomechanics is becoming a bridge between these disciplines, and offering novel solutions for personalised medicine.
> Simulate to innovate: computational biomechanics transforms cardiovascular surgery