Scientific Computing World Names Amanda Randles to SWC75 Cohort
The Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation is proud to celebrate Center Director Amanda Randles being named to the inaugural SCW75 cohort, a new recognition program from Scientific Computing World honoring leaders who are redefining what is possible at the intersection of computing, AI, and scientific discovery.
The SCW75 recognizes individuals shaping the future of high-performance computing, computational engineering and simulation, laboratory informatics, and research data infrastructure. According to Scientific Computing World editor Robert Roe, the program celebrates “the people actively in the trenches, deploying transformative technology to push research forward.”
Randles was recognized for her leadership in high-performance computing and computational biomedical engineering, including pioneering work in patient-specific cardiovascular digital twins, large-scale blood flow simulation, and longitudinal health modeling. Through her research and leadership of the Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation, she is helping advance the integration of AI, wearable technologies, physics-based modeling, and exascale computing to support the future of proactive and personalized healthcare.
Congratulations to all members of the inaugural SCW75 cohort.
