Workshop: In Silico Medicine for Modelling and Simulation of Medical Devices
Overview
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In silico medicine is the use of computational models and simulations to develop medical devices and pharmaceuticals. These simulation models aim to replicate the anatomy, physiology, and biological processes of the human body. In this hands-on workshop, attendees will learn how to model functional physiological models such as human lungs. Participants will gain practical experience in simulating and analyzing these models, which serve as critical testbeds for medical device development and verification.
Highlights
- Develop and refine models of human physiological systems using MATLAB and Simulink
- Learn to parameterize models for simulating and testing under various conditions
- Closed loop medical device validation using the virtual human model
- Real-time device validation with the human model using Hardware-In-The-Loop (HIL) technique, bridging the gap between virtual models and physical devices
About the Presenter
Pourash Patel
Senior Application Engineer | MathWorks
Pourash is focused on model-based design workflow in the medical device industry. He supports the entire V software development workflow, but primarily focuses on MBSE and V&V (verification and validation). Prior to MathWorks, Pourash worked in the power tool and automotive industry where he supported controls, systems, and test organizations. He received a M.S. + M.Eng in electrical engineering from Western University, Ontario, Canada, where he specialized in embedded controls.