Amity Student’s Breakthrough: Aerospace Tech Could Revolutionise Heart Attack Treatment
A young Indian aerospace engineer, Shivansh Rana, from Amity University, has achieved international recognition for his groundbreaking research. He was awarded the prestigious 2025 Paul Dudley White International Scholar Award for his innovative work.
Rana’s research, conducted in collaboration with an international team and a former ISRO scientist, Dr. Kumar, applies aerospace engineering principles to cardiovascular science. His findings reveal a critical link between rapid pressure drops in the bloodstream and the formation of shock waves that can trigger heart attacks.
This novel approach was presented at a major US conference, garnering significant attention from the global medical community. The study’s implications are profound, potentially leading to the development of new diagnostic tools and treatment strategies for heart attacks.
The success of this young Indian researcher highlights the potential for interdisciplinary collaboration and the transformative power of applying knowledge across scientific fields. This breakthrough could significantly improve cardiovascular health outcomes, impacting millions worldwide.