Congratulations to the recent graduates Dr. Cyrus Tanade and Dr. Aristotle Martin from the Randles Lab!

May 11, 2026

Congratulations to the recent graduates Dr. Cyrus Tanade and Dr. Aristotle Martin from the Randles Lab. 
 
Dr. Cyrus Tanade his PhD back in May 2025. Dr. Cyrus' dissertation, "Cardiovascular Hemodynamic Digital Twins for Diagnostic, Continuous Monitoring, and Real-Time Intervention Planning" focused on utilizing digital twins for both retrospective risk analysis and prospective intervention planning. His work in the lab included publishing the first paper on both the Longitudinal Hemodynamic Mapping Framework (LHMF) and HARVEY Virtual Intervention (HarVI) tool. Dr. Cyrus Tanade is currently working as a Senior AI Research Engineer at Samsung Research America.

Dr. Aristotle Martin defended his PhD in December 2025. Dr. Aristotle's dissertation "Parallel Adhesive Dynamics With Adaptive Physics Refinement for Large-Scale Tracking of Circulating Tumor Cells" focuses on the fluid-structure-interaction methods within the lab. Some of his notable works include designing GPU-Accelerated Communication Layer for Efficient Fluid-Structure Interaction Computations on Heterogeneous Systems and publishing work on high-throughput adaptive physics refinement for tissue-scale adhesive dynamic. Dr. Aristotle Martin is currently working as a member of Technical Staff at AMD.

It has been an honor to be a part of both of their journeys and to watch them grow as researchers. They leave behind a lasting impact on our research group and on everyone who has had the opportunity to work alongside them. While it is always bittersweet to see graduates leave the lab, we are incredibly proud of all they have accomplished during their time with us and look forward to seeing all that they will achieve in the future. Wishing them continued success and all the very best in the exciting journey ahead.