Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Pete Gueldner is a doctoral candidate at the University of Pittsburgh. He is studying Bioengineering with a concentration in biomechanics. His research interests are related to vascular biomechanics and artificial intelligence, primarily investigating aortic aneurysms. He is currently developing a novel bubble inflation testing apparatus to mechanically characterize diseased aneurysmal tissue. More rigorous experimental testing tools can greatly improve computational models by more properly analyzing material properties and failure properties. He designs software tools that aid in automation of image analysis in both experimental and computational techniques. In addition to his work in experimental mechanics, he is also interested in how artificial intelligence tools can aid computational methods and clinical diagnosis/prognosis of aneurysms.
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