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Shmuel Einav - Affiliated Professor, Mechanical Engineering

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College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794-2200

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Phone: (631) 632-xxxx
Fax: (631) 632-xxxx
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Publications/Patents

1. Lyn, D.A., Einav, S., Rodi, W., and Park, J.-H., “A Laser-Doppler
Velocimetry Study of Ensemble-averaged Characteristics of the Turbulent
Near Wake of a Square Cylinder”, J. Fluid Mech, 304, 285-319, 1995.

2. Avrahami, I., Rosenfeld, M., Einav, S., Eichler, M., and Reul, H.,
“Can Vortices in the Flow Across Mechanical Heart Valves Contribute to
Cavitation?”, Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing, 38, 93-97,
2000.

3. Bluestein, D. and Einav. S., “Techniques in the Stability Analysis
of Pulsatile Flow Through Heart Valves”, Biomechanical Systems Techniques
and Applications, Vol. II, Ed. Cornelius Leondes, CRC Press, London, New
York, Washington, D.C. 4, 1-39, 2001.

4. S. Einav "Laser Cardiology: Therapy and Diagnosis" in Medical
Applications of Lasers (D. R. Vij and K. Mahesh, eds.), ch. 4, Kluwer
Academic Publishers, 2002.

5. Resnick, N., Einav, S., Chen-Konak, L., Zilberman, M., Yahav, H. and
Shay-Shalit, A. “Hemodynamic Forces as a Stimulus for Arteriogenesis”,
Endothelium, 10, 197-205, 2003.

6. Martinez, JPE., Lanir, Y. and Einav, S. "Effect of contact-induced
membrane
stiffening on platelet adhesion" in "Biomechanics and Modeling in
Mechanobiology", 2(3), 157-67, 2004.