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California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA. B.S. 1982 Applied Physics Occidental College, Eagle Rock, CA. B.A. 1982 Physics Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. M.S. 1985 Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. Ph.D. 1988 Theoretical and Applied Mechanics

研究领域

biofluid mechanics, pulmonary mechanics, interfacial flows, computational fluid dynamics, acute respiratory distress syndrome, ventilator-induced lung injury.

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Smith, B.J., S. Lukens, E. Yamaguchi and D.P. Gaver III. Lagrangian transport properties of pulmonary interfacial flows. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, on line: DOI:10.1017/jfm.2011.391. Glindmeyer* IV, W., B. Smith* and D. Gaver. In Situ Enhancement of Pulmonary Surfactant Function Using Temporary Flow Reversal. Journal of Applied Physiology, doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00643.2011. Related Editorial: Samir D. Amin and Béla Suki. Could dynamic ventilation waveforms bring about a paradigm shift in mechanical ventilation? Journal of Applied Physiology; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.01467.2011. Gaver, D.P., III, D. Halpern, O.E. Jensen, and J.B. Grotberg. The steady motion of a semi-infinite bubble through a flexible-walled channel. J. Fluid Mech., 319: 25-65, 1996. Ghadiali, S. N. and D. P. Gaver. Investigation of pulmonary surfactant physicochemical behavior under airway reopening conditions. Journal of Applied Physiology, 88: 493-506, 2000. Ghadiali, S.N. and D. P. Gaver III, The influence of non-equilibrium surfactant dynamics on the flow of a semi-infinite bubble in a rigid cylindrical tube. J. Fluid Mech., 478: 165-196, 2003. Bilek, A.M., K.C. Dee and D. P. Gaver, Mechanisms of surface-tension-induced epithelial cell damage in a model of pulmonary airway reopening. Journal of Applied Physiology, 94: 770-783, 2003. Jacob, A.M. and D. P. Gaver III, An investigation of the influence of cell topography on epithelial mechanical stresses during pulmonary airway reopening. Physics of Fluids, 17: 031502 (11 pages), 2005. Zimmer IV, M.E., H.A.R. Williams and D. P. Gaver III, The transport of an inactive surface-associated contaminant during the pulsatile motion of a semi-infinite bubble in a channel. J. Fluid Mech., 537: 1-33, 2005. Smith, B.J. and D. P. Gaver III, The pulsatile propagation of a finger of air through a fluid-occluded cylindrical tube. J. Fluid Mech., 601: 1-23, 2008. Pillert, J. E. and D. P. Gaver III. Physicochemical effects enhance surfactant transport in pulsatile motion of a semi-infinite bubble. Biophysical Journal, in press. Ghadiali, S.N. and Gaver. D.P. Biomechanics of liquid-epithelium interactions in pulmonary airways. Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology, 163(1-3):232-243, 2008. Williams, Fauci and Gaver: Evaulation of interfacial fluid dynamic stresses using the immersed boundary method. Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems, in press.

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