Background
Professor Marsden’s research focuses on patient specific modeling and simulation for cardiovascular disease. She develops and applies advanced algorithms for computational fluid dynamics, optimization, and uncertainty quantification to clinically relevant problems with particular interests in pediatric and congenital heart disease and coronary artery disease.
Education
- Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, 2005
- M.S. Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, 2000
- B.S. Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University, 1998 (with Honors)
Recent Journal Publications
- In Vitro Assessment of Right Ventricular Outflow Tract Anatomy and Valve Orientation Effects on Bioprosthetic Pulmonary Valve Hemodynamics. N.K. Schiavone, C.J. Elkins, D.B. McElhinney, J.K. Eaton and A.L. Marsden. Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology, 2021. (URL) (BIB)
- A generalized multi-resolution expansion for uncertainty propagation with application to cardiovascular modeling. D.E. Schiavazzi, A. Doostan, and G. Iaccarino and A.L. Marsden. Computater Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 314:196-221, 2017. (URL) (BIB)
- Trailing-edge noise reduction using derivative-free optimization and large-eddy simulation. A.L. Marsden, M. Wang, J.E. Dennis Jr. and P. Moin. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 572:13-36, 2007. (BIB)
- Lagrangian analysis of fluid transport in empirical vortex ring flows. S.C. Shadden, J.O. Dabiri and J.E. Marsden. Physics of Fluids, 18:047105, 2006. (URL) (BIB)