PI: Gernot Plank
Focus: The CCL is focused on the development of advanced computational models of cardiac function, and their application in basic research as well as in translational applications. Research is organized along three major lines, methods-driven research focusing on the development of in silico models of total heart function, applied basic research centered around the use of models for analyzing multiscale-multiphysics mechanisms underlying cardiac function in health and disease, and translational research to leverage computational models of the heart as both an industrial for the design and optimization of cardiac devices as well as using for diagnostic and therapeutic applications in the clinic.
Network: Owing to the multidisciplinary nature of our research we are collaborating with a large network of academic research labs and industry. Specifically, we collaborate in the fields of cardiac electrophysiology (Scherr Lab, Med Uni Graz; , LIRYC, Bordeaux; , Kings College London), cardiovascular mechanics (, Kings College London; , Berkeley, USA), mathematical optimization (, TU Graz), cardiac modeling (, USI; Doessel Lab, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; Seemann Lab, Freiburg) and scientific computing (, KFU, Graz). The CCL is developing and providing the academic research software that is used by many leading cardiac electrophysiology modeling labs around the world.