Denis Doorly

Denis Doorly

Imperial College London

H-index: 33

Europe-United Kingdom

About Denis Doorly

Denis Doorly, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Imperial College London, specializes in the field of fluid mechanics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Realistic numerical simulations of diffusion tensor cardiovascular magnetic resonance: The effects of perfusion and membrane permeability

The Effect of Temporal Variations in Myocardial Perfusion on Diffusion Tensor Measurements

Random walk diffusion simulations in semi-permeable layered media with varying diffusivity

Source terms for benchmarking models of SARS-CoV-2 transmission via aerosols and droplets

Development of a CMR compatible large animal isolated heart model for direct comparison of beating and arrested hearts

Computational modelling of an aerosol extraction device for use in COVID-19 surgical tracheotomy

Development of a cardiovascular magnetic resonance‐compatible large animal isolated heart model for direct comparison of beating and arrested hearts

Particle Aerosolization During Tracheostomy Procedure as Modeled by Computational Fluid Dynamics

Denis Doorly Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

3584

Citations(since 2020)

939

Cited By

3092

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

65

i10Index(since 2020)

29

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Denis Doorly Skills & Research Interests

fluid mechanics

Top articles of Denis Doorly

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Realistic numerical simulations of diffusion tensor cardiovascular magnetic resonance: The effects of perfusion and membrane permeability

Magnetic Resonance in Medicine

Ignasi Alemany

Jan N Rose

Pedro F Ferreira

Dudley J Pennell

Sonia Nielles‐Vallespin

...

2023/10

The Effect of Temporal Variations in Myocardial Perfusion on Diffusion Tensor Measurements

Ignasi Alemany

Pedro F Ferreira

Sonia Nielles-Vallespin

Andrew D Scott

Denis J Doorly

2023/6/16

Random walk diffusion simulations in semi-permeable layered media with varying diffusivity

Scientific Reports

Ignasi Alemany

Jan N Rose

Jérôme Garnier-Brun

Andrew D Scott

Denis J Doorly

2022/6/24

Source terms for benchmarking models of SARS-CoV-2 transmission via aerosols and droplets

Marc EJ Stettler

Robert T Nishida

Pedro M de Oliveira

Léo CC Mesquita

Tyler J Johnson

...

2022/5/4

Development of a CMR compatible large animal isolated heart model for direct comparison of beating and arrested hearts

A Scott

T Jackson

Z Khalique

M Gorodezky

B Pardoe

...

2022/1/17

Computational modelling of an aerosol extraction device for use in COVID-19 surgical tracheotomy

Journal of Aerosol Science

Hadrien Calmet

Pablo Ferrer Bertomeu

Charlotte McIntyre

Catherine Rennie

Kevin Gouder

...

2022/1/1

Development of a cardiovascular magnetic resonance‐compatible large animal isolated heart model for direct comparison of beating and arrested hearts

NMR in Biomedicine

Andrew D Scott

Tim Jackson

Zohya Khalique

Margarita Gorodezky

Ben Pardoe

...

2022/7

Particle Aerosolization During Tracheostomy Procedure as Modeled by Computational Fluid Dynamics

AP Stephenson

Q Xiao

CC Gunatilaka

DB Gandhi

D Doorly

...

2021/5

The effect of decongestion on nasal airway patency and airflow

Scientific Reports

Qiwei Xiao

Alister J Bates

Raul Cetto

Denis J Doorly

2021/7/13

A simulated single ventilator/dual patient ventilation strategy for acute respiratory distress syndrome during the COVID-19 pandemic

Royal Society Open Science

Jose A Solis-Lemus

Edward Costar

Denis Doorly

Eric C Kerrigan

Caroline H Kennedy

...

2020/8

Voxel-based simulation of flow and temperature in the human nasal cavity

Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering

Shinya Kimura

Shuta Miura

Toshihiro Sera

Hideo Yokota

Kenji Ono

...

2020/6/29

Assessing changes in airflow and energy loss in a progressive tracheal compression before and after surgical correction

Annals of biomedical engineering

Qiwei Xiao

Raul Cetto

Denis J Doorly

Alister J Bates

Jan N Rose

...

2020/2

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