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    Diving into a simple anguilliform swimmer’s sensitivity 

    Battista, Nicholas (Oxford University Press, 2020-09-16)
    Computational models of aquatic locomotion range from modest individual simple swimmers in 2D to sophisticated 3D multi-swimmer models that attempt to parse collective behavioral dynamics. Each of these models contain a ...
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    A semi-automated finite difference mesh creation method for use with immersed boundary software IB2d and IBAMR 

    Senter, D. Michael; Douglas, Dylan R.; Strickland, W. Christopher; Thomas, Steven G.; Talkington, Anne M.; Miller, Laura; Battista, Nicholas (IOP Publishing, 2020-11-27)
    Numerous fluid-structure interaction problems in biology have been investigated using the immersed boundary method. The advantage of this method is that complex geometries, e.g., internal or external morphology, can easily ...
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    Hopscotching jellyfish: combining different duty cycle kinematics can lead to enhanced swimming performance 

    Baldwin, Tierney; Battista, Nicholas (IOP Publishing, 2021-10-26)
    Jellyfish (Medusozoa) have been deemed the most energy-efficient animals in the world. Their bell morphology and relatively simple nervous systems make them attractive to robotocists. Although, the science community has ...
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    IB2d Reloaded: a more powerful Python and MATLAB implementation of the immersed boundary method 

    Battista, Nicholas; Strickland, W. Christopher; Barrett, Aaron; Miller, Laura (Wiley, 2018-12)
    The immersed boundary (IB) method is an elegant way to fully couple the motion of a fluid and deformations of an immersed elastic structure. In that vein, the IB2d software allows for expedited explorations of fluid-structure ...
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    Fluid-structure interaction for the classroom: interpolation, hearts, and swimming! 

    Battista, Nicholas (Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 2021)
    While students may find spline interpolation quite digestible, based on their familiarity with continuity of a function and its derivatives, some of its inherent value may be missed when students only see it applied to ...
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    Passive concentration dynamics incorporated into the library IB2d, a two-dimensional implementation of the immersed boundary method 

    Santiago, Matea; Battista, Nicholas; ; Khatri, Shilpa (IOP Publishing, 2022-03-10)
    In this paper, we present an open-source software library that can be used to numerically simulate the advection and diffusion of a chemical concentration or heat density in a viscous fluid where a moving, elastic boundary ...
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    A swing of beauty: pendulums, fluids, forces, and computers 

    Mongelli, Michael; Battista, Nicholas (MDPI, 2020-04-12)
    While pendulums have been around for millennia and have even managed to swing their way into undergraduate curricula, they still offer a breadth of complex dynamics to which some has still yet to have been untapped. To ...
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    Bifurcations in valveless pumping techniques from a coupled fluid-structure-electrophysiology model in heart development 

    Battista, Nicholas; Miller, Laura (2017-12-06)
    We explore an embryonic heart model that couples electrophysiology and muscle-force generation to flow induced using a 2𝘋 fluid-structure interaction framework based on the immersed boundary method. The propagation of ...
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    Pulsing corals: a story of scale and mixing 

    Samson, Julia E.; Battista, Nicholas; Khatri, Shilpa; Miller, Laura (Biomath Forum, 2017-12-27)
    Effective methods of fluid transport vary across scale. A commonly used dimensionless number for quantifying the effective scale of fluid transport is the frequency based Reynolds number, Ref, which gives the ratio of ...
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    A fully coupled fluid-structure-muscle-electrophysiology model in heart development 

    Battista, Nicholas; Miller, Laura (Biomath Forum, 2017-03-02)
    The vertebrate heart begins to pump when its morphology is nothing more than a valveless tube, composed of an outer layer of myocardial cells surrounding an inner layer of endocardial cells. It has been proposed that the ...

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