Blood Flow Simulation

This blood flow simulation is a class project, done to simulate the movement of red and white blood cells inside of a vein. All of the movement is done through node based simulation, there is no keyframe animation involved in the project.

This simulation was also the subject of a presentation for Queer Science, a day-long event hosted by the University of Connecticut whose goal is to engage high school students in STEM related fields of study. View the presentation below, created in Canva.

UConn Queer Science Presentation Slides!

These slides accompanied a lot of talking and interaction with the high school students who I was giving the presentation to- the gist of the day was that I told them a little background, showed them my research, and then we walked through the final steps of the simulation and created lighting and materials as an activity.