Charles (Nick) Maggio
Department of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics | University of Notre Dame | 152A Hurley Hall | Notre Dame, IN 46556
cmaggio1 [at] nd [dot] edu | (574) 631-6726
Curriculum Vitae
Research Statement
Teaching Statement
Research Interests:
- Mathematical Biology and Physiology
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Multiscale Modeling
Current Research Topics:
- An integrative multiscale model of uterine fluid dynamics
- A whole cell model of uterine smooth muscle function
- Modeling of uterine smooth muscle force generation through PDEs
- Chemical diffusion in a vascularized space
Recent Talks:
- "An integrative model of excitation driven fluid flow in a 2D uterine channel," 6th World Congress on Biomechanics, August 2010
- "Multiscale modeling of the uterus," Applied Maths Colloquium, University of Auckland Mathematics, June 2010
- "Multiscale Biological Modeling," Tulane University Graduate Student Colloquium, January 2010
- "An integrative model of excitation driven fluid flow in a 2D uterine channel," Pacific Northwest
Conference on Comprehensive Mathematical Modeling, Pullman, WA 2009
- "An integrative model of excitation driven fluid flow in a 2D uterine channel," 62nd Annual Meeting of
the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
Publications:
Other Interests:
Movies:
The calcium and force response in tissue to a traveling voltage pulse (1.1mb)
Integrative uterine pumping (1.3mb)
Resultant fluid flow (14mb)
Transport of a just-too-small particle in a peristalting channel (9.4mb)