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  • Overall Research Highlight
  • Research Posters for Lung Study
    • Multiscale lung model
    • Mutiscale image-driven acinar flow
    • Aerosol transport and deposition in the human lung
    • Asthmatic lung study
    • Integration of flow, heat and mass transfer and epithelial cell modeling
  • Research-Related Websites and News
    • Lin Elected APS Fellow, 2014
    • Lin Elected ASME Fellow, 2013
    • Lin Elected AIMBE Fellow, 2013
    • Lin received a new NIH grant on population-based lung study, 2013
    • Annual Report for Graduate College "Using math to map lung function," 2013
    • Daily Iowan featured lung research, 2013
    • Lin leads effort to publish JCP special issue of Multiscale Modeling and Simulation of Biological System, 2013
    • Lin's NIH Shared Instrumentation Grant (SIG) to support cardiopulmonary computing and imaging, 2012
    • Lin received a NIH grant to model airway defense system, 2010
    • Physiome, Biomedical Computation Review, NIH Center Simbios, Stanford University, 2010
    • Interagency Modeling and Analysis Group (IMAG)
    • NSF Fluid Dynamics Community Workshop, 2010
The University of Iowa
University of Iowa

Computational Physics Laboratory

College of Engineering

Ching-Long Lin, PhD
Edward M. Mielnik and Samuel R. Harding Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Iowa City, Iowa 52242

  ching-long-lin@uiowa.edu

  319-335-5673

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