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with finite element method and discrete methods from fluid mechanics and multiphysics. He also leads a number of national and international projects in the EU and United States in the area of bioengineering and software development.

      He is Director of Center for Bioengineering at University of Kragujevac and leads joint research projects with Harvard University and University of Texas in the area of bio‐nanomedicine computer simulation. He also leads a number of national and international projects in the area of bioengineering and bioinformatics. He is Editor in Chief for EAI Endorsed Transaction on Bioengineering and Bioinformatics, Managing Editor for Journal of Serbian Society for Computational Mechanics, President of Serbian Society of Mechanics and member of European Society of Biomechanics (ESB), European Society for Artificial Organs (ESAO), and IEEE member.

      Tijana Djukic (born on 1st April 1988) is a PhD in biomedical engineering. She finished Bachelor and Master studies at Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Kragujevac, Serbia, with average mark 10. She finished PhD studies at the same faculty, with average mark 10 in 2015, for a record period of less than three years. Currently, she works as a Senior Research Associate at Institute for Information Technologies, University of Kragujevac, Serbia, and is involved in projects regarding software development of applications in bioengineering. Her main research interests are in the area of computational mechanics, solid–fluid interaction, microfluidics, multi‐scale cancer modeling, parallel computing using GPU devices, and modeling using finite element and lattice Boltzmann method. She speaks English, German, and Spanish, and uses Italian and French.

      Ksenija Zelic Mihajlovic is a Doctor of Dental Medicine, PhD in dental sciences, and a specialist in Periodontology and Oral Medicine with more than 12 years of clinical practice. She holds the position of a Research Associate at the School of Dentistry, University of Belgrade, Serbia, and has published 24 scientific papers in prestigious international peer‐reviewed journals with more than 400 citations. Focus of her basic and clinical research for 12 years has been on nanostructure of dental tissues, nanotechnology, computational modeling and biomechanics in dental sciences and practice, forensic dentistry, periodontology, and endodontics.

      Dalibor D. Nikolic was born on 24 April 1985, in Smederevska Palanka, Serbia. He received his Master’s degree from the Faculty of Engineering, University of Kragujevac, Serbia, in 2011, and his PhD degree from the same institution, in 2017. He is a Research Associate at Institute of Information Technologies, in Department of Technical‐Technological Sciences in the scientific fields of Bioengineering and Bioinformatics. His research area covers the development and optimization of stent devices using FEA, CAD/CAE, topology, and parametric optimization methods.

      Igor B. Saveljic is a Scientific Associate at the Institute for Information Technologies, University of Kragujevac and Research and Development Center for Bioengineering, Kragujevac, Serbia. He received Master’s degree from Faculty of Engineering, University of Kragujevac, Serbia, in 2009, and PhD degree from the same institution, in 2016. He is author and coauthor of over 70 publications in the field of numerical modeling. His main research interests are in fluid dynamics and modeling using finite element method.

      Arso M. Vukicevic is a Research Associate at the University of Kragujevac. His research interests are in the application of computer vision and artificial intelligence techniques for automation and digitalization in Industry and Healthcare.

      Aleksandra Vulović received her Bachelor and Master’s diploma from the Faculty of Engineering, University of Kragujevac. She is currently a PhD student at the same Faculty and a research assistant at BioIRC. She is working on the application of various computer methods for problems in bioengineering and bioinformatics. The focus of her PhD thesis is on the optimization of hip implant surface modification in order to promote femoral bone growth during the healing process. She is coauthor of more than 20 publications in international journals and on conferences and has participated in several national and international research projects.

      The aim of this book is to provide concrete examples of applied modeling in biomedical engineering. The book is accompanied by software on the web for studying the representative bioengineering problems in more detail (www.bioengexambook.ac.rs). The primarily goal of the book is to serve as a textbook in various bioengineering university courses, as well as a support for basic and clinical research.

      Different numerical examples in the area of bone, tissue, cardiovascular, augmented reality, and vertigo disease give readers an overview of typical problems that can be modeled and complete theoretical background with numerical method behind. The book can be used for lecturers of bioengineering courses at universities but also it can be very helpful for researchers, medical doctors, and clinical researchers. In comparison to the existing literature, this book will give more practical examples with supporting web platform in the area of modeling in bone, tissue, cardiovascular, cancer, lung, and vertigo diseases.

      The book will be prepared mainly as a textbook for undergraduate or graduate courses in bioengineering, engineering and applied sciences in general, and medicine. There are different examples of application: bone, muscle, tissue, cardiovascular, cancer, lung, and vertigo disease. In chapters, it will be the theoretical background and basics of the computational methods used for the specific modeling.

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