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Doctor Caroline Roney

Queen Mary University of London, London (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland)

Dr Caroline Roney is a Reader in Computational Medicine and a UKRI Future Leaders Fellow in the School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London. She is also the Research Lead of the Centre for Bioengineering, where she leads the Personalised Cardiac Modelling lab. Caroline has a background in both mathematics and biomedical engineering, holding an MMath in Mathematics from the University of Oxford and an MRes in Biomedical Research from Imperial College London. She received her PhD degree in signal processing of cardiac arrhythmia data from the Department of Bioengineering and National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London (2011-2015). She then worked in the computational modelling team at Liryc, University of Bordeaux, funded by a Fondation Lefoulon Delalande fellowship (2015-2017), and as an MRC Skills Development Fellow at King's College London (2017-2021).

Cardiovascular digital twins

Event: ESC Congress 2025

Topic: Artificial Intelligence

Session: Hope, hype, and regulation of artificial intelligence in cardiology

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In silico biatrial fibrosis ablation improves atrial fibrillation outcome

Event: EHRA 2023

Topic: Arrhythmias

Session: Basic Science

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