Rosaire Mongrain

Professor

William Dawson Scholar


Ph.D. École Polytechnique of Montreal, Biomedical Engineering

M.Sc. Université de Montréal

B.Sc. Université de Montréal


Macdonald Engineering Building, Rm 369 Map

External Website

514-398-1576 [office]

514-398-7365 [Fax]

rosaire.mongrain [at] mcgill.ca (Email)


Research Interests

Primary Research Theme: Bioengineering
Secondary Research Theme: Design and Manufacturing
 
My research interests include blood flow modeling in circulatoriy pathologies (stenoses, aneurysms) and the influence of the flow on these diseases, the study of the mechanical properties of vascular tissues (vascular wall and arterial plaques, erythrocytes membrane), the design, development and evaluation of cardiovascular devices (heart pumps, heart valves, stents, catheters) using numerical, experimental and animal models and image processing for medical diagnosis (motion analysis, tissue charactierization).

Current Research Projects

  • Main objective: Study the biomechanics of cardiovascular tissues and design and optimize cardiovascular devices.
  • Main Equipment: - PIV system for flow visualization, Rheometer for viscoelasticy, Mechanical tester for soft tissue, Modeling software CFX, Matlab, Ansys, Pro-E, Femlab

 

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Most Significant Publications

  • Bertrand O.F., Mongrain R., Thorin E., Lehnert S., In-vitro response of human and porcine vascular cells exposed to high dose rate g irradiation, International Journal of Radiation Biology, Vol. 76, No. 7, pp. 999-1007, 2000
  • Tardif J.C., Bertrand O.F., Mongrain R., Lespérance J., Grégoire J., Paiement P. Bonan R., Reliability of Mechanical and Multi-element Designs for Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS) in non-Stented and Stented Coronary Arteries: Animal and Clinical Studies, International Journal of Cardiac Imaging, Vol. 16, pp. 365-375, 2000
  • Mongrain R., Kandarpa K. Garon A., Bertrand et Bertrand M., Catheter design and study of mixing processes using numerical simulations, Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, Vol. 37, No. 1, pp. 64-71, 1999

 

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Courses

MECH 393 Design 2: Machine Element Des
MECH 563 Biofluids&Cardiovascular Mech

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