PhD and MSc Theses
PhD and MSc Theses, since 1988
Student's Name |
Graduation Year |
Degree |
Abstracts |
Research Name |
Hollander Yaniv |
2011 |
PhD |
Abstracts |
Morphology Based Constitutive Model for the Coronary Media |
Lokshin Olga |
2007 |
PhD |
Abstracts |
Micro-Structural Characterization of the Skin Constitutive Properties |
Algranati Dotan |
2011 |
PhD |
Abstracts |
Physical Determinants of Normal and Obstructed Coronary Flow |
Kaimovitz Benjamin |
2010 |
PhD |
Abstracts |
A Full 3-D Reconstruction of the Entire Porcine Coronary Vasculature |
Imanuel Ofer |
1996 |
PhD |
|
Stress Analysis in the Left Ventricle of the Heart |
Nevo Erez |
1989 |
PhD |
|
Parameter Estimation in the Cardiouascular System |
Gat Merav |
1995 |
MSc |
|
A Mathematical Model of the Blood Flow in Coronary Bifurcations |
Lokshin Olga |
1995 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Tissue Viscoelasticity and Precondi Tioning: Microstructural Simulation and Parameter Estimation |
Fibich Gadi |
1990 |
MSc |
|
A Mathematical Model of the Alood Flow in a Coronary Capill |
Reichenberg Yaniv |
2011 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Development of an Integrated Experimental system for Real-Time Study of Blood Flow Effects on Cultured Endothelial cells |
Raz Einat |
2009 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Recruitment Viscoeleasticity of Tendons |
Rakovsky Artoum |
2007 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Polymeric Hydrogels for Biomedical Applications: Structure- Function Relationship |
Langzam-Sinai Ronit |
2006 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Neutral and Ionizable Polymeric Hydrogels in Biomedical Engineering |
Eshel Hagai |
2002 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Effects of Strain Level and Proteoglycan Depletion on Preconditioning and Viscoelastic Responses of Rat Skin |
Kaimovitz Benjamin |
2002 |
MSc |
|
Stochastic Morphometric Reconstruction of the Pig's Coronary Tree |
Sverdlik Ariel |
2000 |
MSc |
|
Time-Dependent Mechanical Behavior of Sheep Digital Tendons Including the Effects of Preconditioning |
Samish Amir |
1997 |
MSc |
|
Optimization of Urethral Magnetic Valve |
Noachas Gabriel |
1994 |
MSc |
|
Investigation of the Ventricvlar-Vascular Coupling |