Dr. Sheikh Mohammad Shavik

E-mail: shavik@me.buet.ac.bd
Dr. Sheikh Mohammad Shavik
Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Education
Ph.D. (Michigan State University, USA), M.Sc. Engg. (BUET), B.Sc. Engg. (BUET)
Research Fields
Biomechanics
Cardiovascular mechanics
Computational methods
Finite element method
Fluid-structure interaction
Cardiovascular mechanics
Computational methods
Finite element method
Fluid-structure interaction
Courses Offered
ME171, ME261, ME461, ME449, ME245, ME251, ME6175, ME6185, ME6215
Contact Address
Department of Mechanical Engineering, BUET
Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh
Email: shavik@me.buet.ac.bd,
Mobile: 01709979889
List of Publications
Journals
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Computational investigation of the role of ventricular remodelling in HFpEF: The key to phenotype dissection, Jijo Derick Abraham, Sheikh Mohammad Shavik, Travis R. Mitchell, Lik Chuan Lee, Bahni Ray, Christopher R. Leonardi, Computers in Biology and Medicine, Elsevier, 180 (2024) 109019, :1-17, 2024
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Data-driven computational models of ventricular-arterial hemodynamics in pediatric pulmonary arterial hypertensionFrontiers in Physiology
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Computational modeling studies of the roles of left ventricular geometry, afterload, and muscle contractility on myocardial strains in heart failure with preserved ejection fractionJournal of Cardiovascular Translational Research
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Multiscale modeling framework of ventricular-arterial bi-directional interactions in the cardiopulmonary circulationFrontiers in Physiology
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Effects of myocardial function and systemic circulation on regional coronary perfusionJournal of Applied Physiology
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In-silico assessment of the effects of right ventricular assist device on pulmonary arterial hypertension using an image based biventricular modeling frameworkMechanics Research Communications
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High Spatial Resolution Multi-Organ Finite Element Modeling of Ventricular-Arterial CouplingFrontiers in Physiology
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Contribution of left ventricular residual stress by myocytes and collagen: existence of inter-constituent mechanical interactionBiomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology
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Organ-level validation of a cross-bridge cycling descriptor in a left ventricular finite element model: effects of ventricular loading on myocardial strainsPhysiological Reports, Volume 5, Issue 21
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Molecular Dynamics Study on Explosive Boiling of Thin Liquid Argon Film on Nanostructured Surface Under Different Wetting ConditionsJournal of Electronic Packaging 138(1): 010904