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Van Dang Nguyen

Researcher at Royal Institute of Technology

Publications -  18
Citations -  141

Van Dang Nguyen is an academic researcher from Royal Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Finite element method & Diffusion MRI. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 18 publications receiving 93 citations. Previous affiliations of Van Dang Nguyen include Université Paris-Saclay & École Polytechnique.

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Microstructural organization of human insula is linked to its macrofunctional circuitry and predicts cognitive control.

TL;DR: Quantitative modeling of multi-shell diffusion MRI data from 413 participants revealed that human insula microstructure differs significantly across subdivisions that serve distinct cognitive and affective functions, and insular microstructural features were linked to behavior and predicted individual differences in cognitive control ability.
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A partition of unity finite element method for computational diffusion MRI

TL;DR: This paper presents formulations of the interface as well as the exterior boundary conditions that are computationally efficient and suitable for arbitrary order finite elements and parallelization, and shows that the method can be used for complex geometries.
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Direct Finite Element Simulation of the Turbulent Flow Past a Vertical Axis Wind Turbine

TL;DR: In this article, a significant interest in harvesting renewable energy, specifically wind energy, in offshore and urban environments is discussed, where vertical axis wind turbines get increasing attention since they a...
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SpinDoctor: A MATLAB toolbox for diffusion MRI simulation

TL;DR: This paper describes a publicly available MATLAB toolbox called SpinDoctor that can be used to solve the Bloch-Torrey partial differential equation in order to simulate the diffusion magnetic resonance imaging signal and shows significant speed-up of SpinDoctor over Monte-Carlo simulations in complex geometries.
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Quantitative modeling links in vivo microstructural and macrofunctional organization of human and macaque insular cortex, and predicts cognitive control abilities

TL;DR: Quantitative modeling of multi-shell diffusion MRI data from 440 HCP participants revealed that human insula microstructure differs significantly across its functionally defined dorsal anterior, ventral anterior, and posterior insula subdivisions that serve distinct cognitive and affective functions, which opens new possibilities for probing psychiatric and neurological disorders impacted by insular cortex dysfunction.