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Bryn Martin is a post-doctoral fellow at the [http://www.epfl.ch EPFL] [http://lhtc.epfl.ch Laboratory of Hemodynamics and Cardiovascular Technology] and seeking a tenure-track faculty position.  He completed a Ph.D. in [http://www.mie.uic.edu mechanical engineering] at the [http://www.uic.edu University of Illinois at Chicago] focused on the biofluid mechanics of syringomyelia and Chiari malformation and served his first post-doctoral fellowship at the [http://www.uakron.edu University of Akron]. Dr. Martin's research interests include neurohydrodynamics of craniospinal disorders, cardiovascular hemodynamics, medical technology and devices and sleep disorders.  He is currently a principle investigator and co-investigator for a number of clinical research studies employing MRI, cerebrovascular ultrasound and medical instrumentation.  When not in the lab, Dr. Martin's free time is enjoyed writing [http://www.bryyn.com music] and taking long walks with his wife and children.   
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[[Image:bryn.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Bryn Martin]] Bryn Martin is an Assistant Professor of Biological Engineering at The University of Idaho [http://www.uidaho.edu/cals/bae Department of Biological Engineering].  From 2012-15, Dr. Martin served as the first Director of the [https://chiari1000.uakron.edu Conquer Chiari Research Center] at the [http://www.uakron.edu University of Akron].  He completed his post-doctoral training from 2009-2012 at the [http://www.epfl.ch Swiss Federal Institute of Technology] [http://www.epfl.ch EPFL] [http://lhtc.epfl.ch Laboratory of Hemodynamics and Cardiovascular Technology].  He completed a Ph.D. in [http://www.mie.uic.edu mechanical engineering] at the [http://www.uic.edu University of Illinois at Chicago] focused on the biofluid mechanics of cerebrospinal fluid flow in central nervous system disorders (syringomyelia and Chiari malformation).   
  
For a complete CV of Dr. Martin's work please click [[File:martin_CV.pdf]]
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Dr. Martin's research interests include neurohydrodynamics of craniospinal disorders, intrathecal drug delivery, cardiovascular hemodynamics, in vitro and numerical modeling of cerebrospinal fluid, medical technology and devices.  He is currently a principle investigator and co-investigator for a number of clinical research studies employing MRI, cerebrovascular ultrasound and medical instrumentation.  When not in the lab, Dr. Martin's free time is enjoyed writing [http://www.bryyn.com music] and taking walks with his family. 
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For a CV of Dr. Martin's work please click [[media:vita_martin.pdf]].
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For a list of Dr. Martin's publications click [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=lcaLpj4AAAAJ&hl=en&authuser=1 here]
  
 
;Bryn A. Martin, Ph.D.
 
;Bryn A. Martin, Ph.D.
:Post-doctoral fellow
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:Assistant Professor of Biological Engineering
:Laboratory of Hemodynamics and Cardiovascular Technology
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:Affiliate Faculty in Neuroscience and Mechanical Engineering
:Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
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:Affiliate Faculty in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
:School of Engineering, Integrative Bioscience Institute
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:University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
:Bâtiment AI 1230, Station 15
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:Affiliate Faculty in Neurosurgery, University of Washington
:1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
 
  
 
;Contact
 
;Contact
:e: flux[@]ebryn[.]com
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:e: brynm[@]uidaho[.]edu
:telCH: +041.21.693.9517
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:telUS: +001.330.475.9747
:telUS: +001.724.595.7767
 
:faxCH: +041.21.693.8658
 
 
:skype: bryn.andrew.martin
 
:skype: bryn.andrew.martin
:w1: http://lhtc.epfl.ch
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:web: http://www.niml.org
:w2: http://www.fluxeng.com
 
 
 
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Bryn Martin

Bryn Martin is an Assistant Professor of Biological Engineering at The University of Idaho Department of Biological Engineering. From 2012-15, Dr. Martin served as the first Director of the Conquer Chiari Research Center at the University of Akron. He completed his post-doctoral training from 2009-2012 at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology EPFL Laboratory of Hemodynamics and Cardiovascular Technology. He completed a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering at the University of Illinois at Chicago focused on the biofluid mechanics of cerebrospinal fluid flow in central nervous system disorders (syringomyelia and Chiari malformation).

Dr. Martin's research interests include neurohydrodynamics of craniospinal disorders, intrathecal drug delivery, cardiovascular hemodynamics, in vitro and numerical modeling of cerebrospinal fluid, medical technology and devices. He is currently a principle investigator and co-investigator for a number of clinical research studies employing MRI, cerebrovascular ultrasound and medical instrumentation. When not in the lab, Dr. Martin's free time is enjoyed writing music and taking walks with his family.

For a CV of Dr. Martin's work please click media:vita_martin.pdf.

For a list of Dr. Martin's publications click here

Bryn A. Martin, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Biological Engineering
Affiliate Faculty in Neuroscience and Mechanical Engineering
Affiliate Faculty in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
Affiliate Faculty in Neurosurgery, University of Washington
Contact
e: brynm[@]uidaho[.]edu
telUS: +001.330.475.9747
skype: bryn.andrew.martin
web: http://www.niml.org