Amanda Randles

Amanda Randles

Biomedical Engineering

Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering

My research in biomedical simulation and high performance computing focuses on the development of new computational tools that we use to provide insight into the localization and development of human diseases ranging from atherosclerosis to cancer.

Appointments and Affiliations

  • Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering
  • Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Material Science
  • Assistant Professor of Computer Science
  • Assistant Professor of Mathematics
  • Member of the Duke Cancer Institute

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Amanda Randles, the Alfred Winborne and Victoria Stover Mordecai Assistant Professor of Biomedical Sciences at Duke University, has been named a 2020 Young Innovator of Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering. She...
Amanda Randles, the Alfred Winborne and Victoria Stover Mordecai Assistant Professor of Biomedical Sciences, has been awarded a National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award. The competitive, five-year,...
Dr. Amanda Randles of Duke University Biomedical Engineering was recently recognized by MIT Technology Review’s “35 Innovators Under 35” for her outstanding work creating a simulation of blood flow through the human body...
Previously, we have celebrated Amanda for the IEEE-CS Technical Consortium on High-Performance Computing (TCHPC) Award for Excellence for Early Career Researchers in High-Performance Computing and the 35 Innovators Under 35 Award. Her research...

Dr. Amanda Randles’s latest award is an open-ended, $3.5 million award will help tie complex models of blood flow to simple heartbeat measurements through AI.

Amanda Randles is shaping the future of medicine with her award-winning research. Read the article at Business Insider

Amanda Randles, an associate professor of biomedical sciences at Duke University, has developed computational methods that create ultra-realistic 3D simulations of biological processes within the human body down to the...