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European Society of Biomechanics Workshop 2007

Finite Element Modelling in Biomechanics and Mechanobiology

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Sunday 26th August to Tuesday 28th August 2007

Venue: Museum Building, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2007 SUMMER WORKSHOP OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF BIOMECHANICS - download here

FINAL WORKSHOP PROGRAMME (August 2007)

PRIZE WINNERS:

1st prize for oral presentation: Noel Harrison, NUI Galway, Ireland

2nd prize for oral presentation: Brianne Mulvihill, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

3rd prize for oral presentation: Carolina Dopico Gonzalez, University of Southampton, UK

1st prize for poster presentation: Hanna Isaksson, AO Foundation, Switzerland

2nd prize for poster presentation: Niko Moritz, University of Turku, Finland

From left to right: Prof. Patrick Prendergast (Workshop Chair), Carolina Dopico Gonzalez,

Brianne Mulvihill, Prof. Marco Viceconti (ESB President), Hanna Isaksson, Niko Moritz

REGISTRATION: 12pm to 2pm, Sunday 26th August 2007 in The Printing House (see TCD campus map for location)

Posters to be brought to the Printing House at Registration.

Workshop venue: The Museum Building unless stated otherwise.

Click here to download campus map.

The Trinity Centre for Bioengineering, Trinity College Dublin, will host the 2007 European Society of Biomechanics thematic workshop on Finite Element Modelling in Biomechanics and Mechanobiology.

The workshop will be structured around three main application domains, each with two subtopics:
Application of FEM to tissues and implants Advanced Applications Using FEM in Mechanobiology

The workshop aims to provide students and interested researchers with an introduction to the application of the finite element method to biomechanics. It will combine a mixture of tutorial and state-of-the-art review lectures by leading researchers in each application domain along with the opportunity for research students to present their work in free papers. Furthermore, it is intended that special informal mentoring sessions will be held after the free papers in which students can seek advice from the leading researchers in their field of study.

 

The keynote sessions on each day of the workshop will be available through a live webcast provided by Engineers Ireland.

For the full schedule of topics and speakers and to join the webcast, see http://www.engineersireland.ie/webpages/pagedetails.pasp?pageid=191 for details.

Submission & Registration Deadlines –

The European Society of Biomechanics

The  European Society of Biomechanics was founded in 1976 in a meeting in Brussels with 20 scientists from 11 countries. It is now the largest Biomechanics society in Europe with almost 500 members.
The primary goal of the ESB is to encourage, foster, promote and develop research, progress and information concerning the science of Biomechanics.

See www.esbiomech.org for further details


The following are sponsoring our Workshop - click here for further details

                                

 

                   

                 

 

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Contact: brownsh@tcd.ie | Last updated: Aug 30 2007.