Neuro Vascular Health Project, which the Asst. Prof. Şenol Pişkin as the Head of Mechanical Engineering Department of Istinye University Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences is the executive and researcher of, has been accepted as part of Horizon 2020 - Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions - Individual Fellowship call.
In the project, clinical-based learning methods are planned to be used along with scanned patient images, hemodynamic properties, and derived indexes. Aiming to bring some innovations in this field, the project includes applications of computational simulation, model mapping, reduction methods and incorporates disease mechanisms into learning.
The project, which has received €145,000 from Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship, a fund with high international recognition and considered one of the most prestigious awards worldwide, also stands out as an important supporter of future international collaborations and project applications.