
Amanda Randles
Computer scientist and biomedical engineer at Duke University specialising in physics-based, high-performance computational simulations of the circulatory system to diagnose and treat disease, and recipient of the 2024 ACM Prize in Computing.
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Feb 5, 2026 • 28min
Physics‑based simulations help diagnose and treat disease
Margaret Harris, a Physics World journalist who steers the conversation, chats with Amanda Randles, a Duke computer scientist and biomedical engineer known for physics-based, high-performance simulations of the circulatory system. They discuss medical digital twins, building patient-specific vascular models from imaging and wearables, tackling multiscale physics and petabyte-scale data, and using simulations to study metastasis and blood disorders.


