Noelia Grande Gutiérrez
Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Noelia Grande Gutiérrez is a faculty member in the Department of Mechanical Engienering. Her research interests lie at the intersection of computational engineering and cardiovascular medicine and involve the development and application of multiphysics models that contribute to support clinical decision making and provide novel insight into cardiovascular disease.
She graduated with a doctorate in mechanical engineering from Stanford University in 2019. She obtained a master’s in engineering sciences from UC San Diego, a master’s degree in biomedical engineering from the University of Barcelona and a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering from the Technical University of Madrid. Grande Gutiérrez has been awarded fellowships from the American Heart Association and la Caixa Foundation.
She also served as a postdoctoral research fellow in the Diamond Lab, at the University of Pennsylvania, where she worked on developing a new multiscale computational framework that will allow investigating patient-specific thrombosis in coronary artery disease patients, from initial platelet deposition to artery occlusion.
2019 Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University
MS, Engineering Sciences, UC San Diego
MS, Biomedical Sciences, University of Barcelona
BS, Aerospace Engineering, Technical University of Madrid