talks

Conference presentations, invited talks, and other speaking engagements.

Selected Talks

Commencement Speech

UC Berkeley College of Engineering Commencement 2025

Berkeley, California, USA • May 2025

Delivered the PhD commencement address reflecting on academic freedom, resilience during the pandemic, and the social responsibility of engineers.

Other Talks

SimVascular Workshop

CMBBE 2025 (Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering)

Barcelona, Spain • September 2025

Led a SimVascular tutorial at an international workshop on cardiovascular simulation techniques.


MeshGrow: Unified Cardiac and Vascular Mesh Construction from Medical Images

FIMH 2025 (Functional Imaging and Modeling of the Heart)

Dallas, Texas, USA • June 2025

Presented MeshGrow, a unified framework for generating simulation-ready cardiac and vascular meshes from medical imaging data.


SimVascular Workshop

ASME SB3C Summer Bioengineering Conference 2025

Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico, USA • June 2025

Conducted a hands-on workshop on SimVascular for cardiovascular modeling and simulation.


Automatic Construction Of Patient-Specific Vascular Models Of Diverse Anatomy

ASME SB3C Summer Bioengineering Conference 2025

Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico, USA • June 2025

Presented a poster on integrated modeling and simulation workflows for vascular systems.


Automatic Vascular Model Construction from Medical Images

Cardiac Imaging, Mechanics, and Modeling (CIM2) Symposium

Stanford, California, USA • August 2024

Presented research on automatic vascular model construction from medical images at the CIM2 Symposium hosted by Stanford Bioengineering.


Automatic Image-Based Vascular Model Construction Using Sequential Segmentations

ASME SB3C Summer Bioengineering Conference 2024

Geneva, Wisconsin, USA • June 2024

Introduced SeqSeg, a novel method for constructing patient-specific vascular models from medical image segmentations.


Automatic Image-Based Vascular Model Construction

Cardiovascular Implant Durability Conference 2023

Monterrey, California, USA • October 2023

Presented SeqSeg, a method for automatic construction of patient-specific vascular models from medical images.