Director

Dr. Fateme Esmailie
Dr. Fateme Esmailie
Assistant Professor
Biomedical Engineering
Faculty Profile |

Degrees:
Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering 2020, University of Utah
M.Sc. Renewable Energy Engineering 2014
B.Sc. Chemical Engineering 2010

Focus:
Bioheat Transfer, Cardiovascular Disease

About Me:
Hello, I'm Fateme Esmailie, and my journey into the captivating world of thermal fluid science began with a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from Isfahan University of Technology in Iran. These early academic years set the stage for my exploration into the intriguing dynamics of heat and fluids.

I pursued a master’s degree in renewable energy, contributing to groundbreaking research by inventing solar spouted bed dryers—an innovative solution born from the quest for sustainable energy practices.

Subsequently, I delved into a Ph.D. at the University of Utah, where the stunning landscapes provided the backdrop for deepening my understanding of thermal fluid science under the guidance of Professors Ameel and Francoeur. Notably, during my Ph.D., I focused on the thermal analysis of magnetic insertion for cochlear implants—an area that added a unique dimension to my research.

Following my Utah experience, I transitioned into a postdoctoral chapter at Georgia Tech, collaborating with Professors Dasi and Yoganathan on predicting post-TAVR thrombosis. This marked a pivotal juncture in my career, delving into the complexities of cardiovascular research.

Beyond the realm of research, you'll find me exploring the outdoors—whether it's hiking, ice skating, or embracing the thrill of skiing. Join me on this ongoing adventure through thermal fluid science, where each chapter unfolds with new insights and discoveries.

 

Graduate Students

Victoria Gnenema
Ph.D. Student
Joining in Fall 2024
Ricardo Rodriguez
Ricardo Rodriguez
M.S. Student
Summer 2024 - Current
About Me:
My primary focus has been on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations, particularly within the cardiovascular system. I am interested in early diagnostics of cardiovascular disease and ways we can improve both efficacy and accessibility.

Outside of the lab I like to keep my body moving by going on runs. I also enjoy playing video games and currently learning how to design them as well.

 

Undergraduate Students

Mackenzie Moore
Mackenzie Moore
Spring 2023 – current
Degree:
Biomedical Engineering 
Expected Graduation: 2026

About Me:
I am an undergraduate student studying Biomedical Engineering. I first met Dr. Esmailie in 2022 after she gave a presentation in my introductory Biomedical Engineering class on different applications of Biomedical Engineering. Intrigued by her research on cardiovascular disease, I knew I had to find a way to get involved.

For my first year, I dove into research papers from authors around the world. My focus was mainly on mathematical models, different coagulation factors that could impact deep vein thrombosis, and different types of technology that could be beneficial to our research later on.

My work continued into the following year, where machine learning became a key aspect of the research. I learned how to use MATLAB to predict patient test results from real patient data, then created code in order to automate and lessen the time it took to complete the process.

Outside of research, I love reading and going on adventures such as hiking, biking, and driving around new areas. My goal in life is to have read as many stories as possible and have just as many of my own to tell.
Jennifer Ha
Jennifer Ha
Spring 2023 – current
Degree:
B.Sc. Biomedical Engineering
Expect Graduation: 2027

About me:
I am a second-year Biomedical Engineering student, studying underneath Dr. Fateme Esmailie. I heard about Dr. Esmailie when she gave a lecture about the machines that are involved with the cardiovascular system in my Biomedical Engineering Introduction course in the fall of 2022. I was interested in learning more about her research and wanted to work with her in building a better future in medicine.

After I graduate from undergrad, I hope to go to medical school to become a cardiothoracic surgeon. From this research, I would like to carry on my knowledge about the different machines associated with the heart, and teach patients about the mechanics of these machines.

Aside from research and going to classes, I love to learn new pieces on my viola and piano. Currently, I am trying to compose a piano, viola, and violin piece for my siblings and I to perform next summer. My goal is to express my passion for music and medicine to other people.
Rowan Fink
Rowan Fink
Fall 2023 - current
Abhijeet Chahande
Abhijeet Chahande
Fall 2023 – current
Degree:
Computer Engineering (major)
Business analytics (minor)
Expected Graduateion: 2025

About me:
My name is Abhijeet Chahande. I am an undergraduate student. I am pursuing my Bachelor’s degree at UNT with a major in Computer Engineering and a minor in Business Analytics.

I am a diligent and detail-oriented person with hands-on experience in software design and development, interpreting and analyzing data to drive solutions. I also have proficient knowledge of computer programming and data analytics. I am a resourceful and results-driven worker with an aptitude for overcoming challenges, problem-solving, and fostering collaborative client relationships.

I was introduced to Dr. Esmailie and her research in Fall 2023 through a fellow research team member. I was interested in her areas of research because it is very close to my personal life. My father has an artificial heart valve and I wanted to learn how that would affect him over time. I am very interested in machine learning and artificial intelligence. My work in the research lab since Fall 2023 has been to automate certain tasks using code in MATLAB. These tasks were originally done manually. Automating them would greatly increase productivity for others. Given some input data, this code will predict the likelihood that a patient has a certain health condition. Typically, the input data consists of real patient data.

When I am not focused on academic work, I enjoy rebuilding and interconnecting computer systems and custom reconfiguring them. Away from technology, I enjoy music performances, soccer, and swimming.

 

TAMS Students

Jai Anish Penumarthi
Jai Anish Penumarthi
Fall 2023 - current
Nagavenkat Modugula
Nagavenkat Modugula
Fall 2023 - current

 

Senior Design Groups

MARKS 2023-2024
MARKS 2023-2024
(Left to right)
Mark Solano
Robert Alcasabas
Arian Moridani
Kerlos Iskandar
Silvia Antoun
OMEN 2023-2024
Hemorrhage Control 2022-2023

 

Alumni

Omar Cavazos – Graduate student Fall 2022
Laxmigayathri Challa – Graduate student Spring 2023
Dey Anukriti – Graduate student Summer 2023
Ian Kirk – Undergraduate Student Summer 2023
Rawda Ahmed  - Undergraduate Student Summer 2023
Emily Carney - Undergraduate Student Spring 2023
Andrea Escobar Martinez - Undergraduate Student Spring 2023
Riddhi Akhilesh – TAMS student Fall 2023
Devshree Bhatt Fall 2023
Zhan Wang Spring 2024
Devender Devender Spring 2024