Items where Author is "Spencer, Timothy"
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Number of items: 13.
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HALLIDAY, Ian, LISHCHUK, Sergey, SPENCER, Timothy, BURGIN, Kallum and SCHENKEL, Torsten
(2017).
Interfacial Micro-currents in Continuum-Scale
Multi-Component Lattice Boltzmann Equation Hydrodynamics.
Computer Physics Communications, 219, 286-296.
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ORIAKU, Chijioke I., SPENCER, Timothy, YANG, X., ZUBELLI, J.P. and PEREIRA, Mauro
(2017).
Analytical expressions for the luminescence of dilute quaternary InAs(N,Sb) semiconductors.
Journal of Nanophotonics, 11 (2), 026005.
[Article]
HSIAO, Sarah T, SPENCER, Timothy, BOLDOCK, Luke, PROSSEDA, Svenja Dannewitz, XANTHIS, Ioannis, TOVAR-LOPEZ, Francesco J, VAN BUESEKAMP, Heleen, KHAMIS, Ramzi Y, FOIN, Nicolas, BOWDEN, Neil, HUSSAIN, Adil, ROTHMAN, Alex, RIDGER, Victoria, HALLIDAY, Ian, PERRAULT, Cecile, GUNN, Julian and EVANS, Paul C
(2016).
Endothelial repair in stented arteries is accelerated by inhibition of Rho-associated protein kinase.
Cardiovascular Research, 112 (3), 689-701.
[Article]
HALLIDAY, Ian, LISHCHUK, Sergey, SPENCER, Timothy, PONTRELLI, Giuseppe and EVANS, Paul
(2016).
Local membrane length conservation in two-dimensional vesicle simulation using a multicomponent lattice Boltzmann equation method.
Physical Review E (PRE), 94 (2).
[Article]
LUONG, L., DUCKLES, H., SCHENKEL, Torsten, MAHMOUD, M., TREMOLEDA, J. L., WYLEZINSKA-ARRIDGE, M., ALI, M., BOWDEN, N. P., VILLA-URIOL, M.-C., VAN DER HEIDEN, K., XING, R., GIJSEN, F. J., WENTZEL, J., LAWRIE, A., FENG, S., ARNOLD, N., GSELL, W., LUNGU, A., HOSE, R., SPENCER, Timothy, HALLIDAY, Ian, RIDGER, V. and EVANS, P. C.
(2016).
Heart rate reduction with ivabradine promotes shear stress-dependent anti-inflammatory mechanisms in arteries.
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 116 (1), 181-190.
[Article]
LUONG, Le, DUCKLES, Hayley, SCHENKEL, Torsten, ARNOLD, Nadine, GSELL, Willy, LUNGU, Angela, SPENCER, Timothy, HOSE, Rodney, HALLIDAY, Ian and EVANS, Paul
(2014).
Abstract 258: A Pharmacological Approach to Promote Shear Stress-Dependent Anti-inflammatory Mechanisms in Arteries.
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, 34 (Suppl), A258-A258.
[Article]
PONTRELLI, Giuseppe, HALLIDAY, Ian, MELCHIONNA, Simone, SPENCER, Timothy and SUCCI, Sauro
(2013).
Lattice Boltzmann method as a computational framework for multiscale haemodynamics.
Mathematical and Computer Modelling of Dynamical Systems, 20 (5), 470-490.
[Article]
SPENCER, Timothy, HALLIDAY, Ian, CARE, Chris, CARTMELL, Sarah and HIDALGO-BASTIDA, Araida
(2012).
In silico multi-scale model of transport and dynamic seeding in a bone tissue engineering perfusion bioreactor.
Biotechnology Bioengineering, 110 (4), 1221-1230.
[Article]
HOLLIS, A.P., SPENCER, Timothy, HALLIDAY, Ian and CARE, Chris
(2011).
Dynamic wetting boundary condition for continuum hydrodynamics with multi-component lattice Boltzmann equation simulation method.
IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics, 76 (5), 726-742.
[Article]
PONTRELLI, Giuseppe, KOENIG, Carola, HALLIDAY, Ian, SPENCER, Timothy, COLLINS, Michael, LONG, Quan and SUCCI, Sauro
(2011).
Modelling wall shear stress in small arteries using Lattice Boltzmann method: influence of the endothelial wall profile.
Medical Engineering and Physics, 33 (7), 832-839.
[Article]
SPENCER, Timothy, HALLIDAY, Ian and CARE, Chris
(2011).
A local lattice Boltzmann method for
multiple immiscible fluids and dense
suspensions of drops.
Philosophical transactions. Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences, 369 (1944), 2255-2263.
[Article]
SPENCER, Timothy, HALLIDAY, Ian and CARE, Chris
(2010).
Lattice Boltzmann equation method for multiple immiscible continuum fluids.
Physical Review E, 82 (066701), 1-22.
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Book Section
MELCHIONNA, Simone, PONTRELLI, Giuseppe, BERNASCHI, Massimo, BISSON, Mauro, HALLIDAY, Ian, SPENCER, Timothy and SUCCI, Sauro
(2012).
The Lattice Boltzmann method as a general framework for blood flow modelling and simulations.
In: COLLINS, Michael W. and KONIG, Carola S., (eds.)
Micro and nano flow systems for bioanalysis.
Bioanalysis :advanced materials, methods, and devices
(2).
Springer, 153-170.
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