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ESB Webinar Series - No. 19 - Physics based and Machine Learning Synergies in Human Heart Modelling
We will highlight how machine learning approaches, coupled with multiscale modeling, hold important opportunities to improve our understanding of cardiac tissue behaviour.
During this webinar attendees will learn about:
● How to quantify uncertainty in your data using Bayesian Inference and Hierarchical Modelling
● How to propagate uncertainty through your models using Gaussian Process Regression, Multi-fidelity modelling, and Active learning
● Discover the use of these tools towards sensitivity analyses, hypothesis testing, and prediction confidence estimations
The webinar is conducted by Dr. Mathias Peirlinck. Mathias Peirlinck is an Assistant Professor of BioMechanical Engineering at Delft ...
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Видео

ESB Webinar Series - No. 18 - An Introduction to Blender for Upgrading your Figures
Просмотров 2304 месяца назад
Creating good quality figures for your paper and presentations is important: they make your complex data easier to understand for everyone. Plus, they make your work look solid and can boost your chances of getting published in better journals. In this webinar, we will showcase Blender, a tool that can be used to generate figures. Blender (www.blender.org) is an open-source 3D creation program ...
ESB JOURNAL CLUB No.2 - Applicability assessment for in-silico patient-specific TEVAR procedures
Просмотров 1027 месяцев назад
Anna Ramella, Francesco Migliavacca, Jose Felix Rodriguez Matas, Tim J. Mandigers, Daniele Bissacco, Maurizio Domanin, Santi Trimarchi, Giulia Luraghi, (2023) Applicability assessment for in-silico patient-specific TEVAR procedures. J Biomech 146:111423. doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiomech.2022.111423
ESB PI Interview: Frank Baaijens
Просмотров 927 месяцев назад
Interview of Frank Baaijens after being awarded the Huiskes Medal for Biomechanics. The interview focuses on questions related to Frank's career, life as a PI, perspective on the future of biomechanics, and advice for future researchers. Chapter details are listed below. *Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 2:16 Career path and background 4:34 Researc area 13:22 Life as a PI 17:24 2 choice questions 20...
ESB journal No. 2 - Applicability assessment for in-silico patient-specific TEVAR procedures
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ESB journal No. 2 - Applicability assessment for in-silico patient-specific TEVAR procedures
ESB Mobility Awards Winners 2022: the experience of Zeynep Karagöz
Просмотров 418 месяцев назад
Winners of the ESB mobility award 2022 tell how the exchange enabled new research and networking opportunities and allowed for personal growth by sharing their scientific, personal, and cultural experiences. Zeynep Karagöz has carried out her PhD at the MERLN Institute in Maastricht, the Netherlands. Zeynep was a winner of the ESB mobility award 2022, which enabled her to spend three months at ...
ESB Webinar Series - No. 17 - Python II - Automated Python Scripts for Image Processing & Bone FEA
Просмотров 1778 месяцев назад
Computational work in the field of bone biomechanics follows specific workflows - such as image processing, meshing, model creation, FEA solution and post-processing. In each step, a lot of data is read in and output. With large amounts of data, this can become very demanding, time-consuming, and error-prone. Moreover, such analyses should be repeatable and verifiable. So-called workflow and pr...
ESB Webinar Series - No. 16 - FreeFEM for computational biomedical engineering
Просмотров 2179 месяцев назад
Over the past few years, the open-source finite element solver FreeFEM has been extensively used in the computational biomechanics research unit (www.biomech.ulg.ac.be/) for a wide range of simulations and modeling studies in the field of computational biomedical engineering and in silico medicine. FreeFEM integration with a couple of powerful scientific computing tools and libraries, such as P...
ESB Mobility Awards Winners 2022: the experience of Satanik Mukherjee
Просмотров 93Год назад
Winners of the ESB mobility award 2022 tell how the exchange enabled new research and networking opportunities and allowed for personal growth by sharing their scientific, personal, and cultural experiences. Satanik Mukherjee is working on his PhD at KU Leuven, Belgium. Satanik was a winner of the ESB mobility award 2022, which enabled him to spend three months at the University of Twente, the ...
Diversity in (the European Society of) Biomechanics
Просмотров 83Год назад
In launching a new mentorship programme, the European Society of Biomechanics organises this webinar on lived experience of diversity in the field of biomechanics and within the society. Invited speakers: - Prof. Gwendolen Reilly, Professor of Musculoskeletal Bioengineering, University of Sheffield - Dr Pinaki Bhattacharya, Senior Lecturer in Solid Biomechanics, University of Sheffield - Dr.-In...
ESB Webinar Series - No. 15 - ArtiSynth (with VPH institute)
Просмотров 596Год назад
ArtiSynth (www.artisynth.org) is a 3D biomechanical simulation platform that supports both multibody and finite element (FE) methods, allowing users to model within a single application both large scale components (e.g., rigid bodies, point-to-point muscles) and small scale components requiring stress/strain analysis. It provides a Java-based API for model creation, together with a highly inter...
ESB Mobility Awards Winners 2022: the experience of Iulen Cabeza Gil
Просмотров 90Год назад
Winners of the ESB mobility award 2022 tell how the exchange enabled new research and networking opportunities and allowed for personal growth by sharing their scientific, personal, and cultural experiences. Iulen Cabeza Gil is working on his PhD at the University of Zaragoza. Iulen was a winner of the ESB mobility award 2022, which enabled him to spend three months at the University of Bern. T...
ESB Webinar Series - No. 14 - Why and how to do open and reproducible research
Просмотров 167Год назад
*Why and how to do open and reproducible research* Open and reproducible research movements have progressively gained attention across scientific disciplines. They aim to provide rigorous tools to support researchers in sharing data and code, collaborating with others, and contributing to greater field advancements. In this webinar, we will talk about (1) why we should work in an open and repro...
ESB Webinar Series - No. 13 - Modeling the glymphatic system using FEniCS (with VPH Institute)
Просмотров 253Год назад
*Modeling the glymphatic system using FEniCS* The discovery of the glymphatic system and meningeal lymphatics propose an alternative view on the basic metabolism of the brain. Perivascular spaces surround brain vessels and are now considered highways for the cerebrospinal fluid, allowing for entry of nutrients and clearance of neurotoxic solutes from the brain. In this talk we will discuss some...
ESB PI interviews: Marco Viceconti
Просмотров 338Год назад
Interview of Marco Viceconti after being awarded the Huiskes Medal for Biomechanics. The interview focuses on questions related to Marco's career, life as a PI, perspective on the future of biomechanics, and advice for future researchers. Chapter details are listed below. *Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 3:10 Career path and background 8:30 Research area 13:58 Life as a PI 23:03 2 choice questions ...
ESB Webinar Series - No. 12 - TFMLAB
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ESB Webinar Series - No. 12 - TFMLAB
ESB Webinar Series - No. 11 - Research Tools Box
Просмотров 2882 года назад
ESB Webinar Series - No. 11 - Research Tools Box
ESB Webinar Series - No. 10 - OpenFoam: a brief insight
Просмотров 2052 года назад
ESB Webinar Series - No. 10 - OpenFoam: a brief insight
ESB Journal Club No. 1-2 - Pedobarographic statistical parametric mapping of plantar pressure data
Просмотров 1842 года назад
ESB Journal Club No. 1-2 - Pedobarographic statistical parametric mapping of plantar pressure data
ESB Journal Club No.1-1 - Explaining machine learning models for clinical gait analysis
Просмотров 4152 года назад
ESB Journal Club No.1-1 - Explaining machine learning models for clinical gait analysis
ESB Journal Club No.1-3 - Local anisotropy in mineralized fibrocartilage and subchondral bone
Просмотров 1282 года назад
ESB Journal Club No.1-3 - Local anisotropy in mineralized fibrocartilage and subchondral bone
ESB Journal Club No.1-4 - An in silico framework of cartilage degeneration
Просмотров 1622 года назад
ESB Journal Club No.1-4 - An in silico framework of cartilage degeneration
ESB Journal Club No.1-3 - Local anisotropy in mineralized fibrocartilage and subchondral bone
Просмотров 1952 года назад
ESB Journal Club No.1-3 - Local anisotropy in mineralized fibrocartilage and subchondral bone
ESB Journal Club No.1-4 - An in silico framework of cartilage degeneration
Просмотров 1542 года назад
ESB Journal Club No.1-4 - An in silico framework of cartilage degeneration
ESB Journal Club No. 1-2 - Pedobarographic statistical parametric mapping of plantar pressure data
Просмотров 2422 года назад
ESB Journal Club No. 1-2 - Pedobarographic statistical parametric mapping of plantar pressure data
ESB Journal Club No.1-1 - Explaining machine learning models for clinical gait analysis
Просмотров 9642 года назад
ESB Journal Club No.1-1 - Explaining machine learning models for clinical gait analysis
ESB Webinar Series - No. 9 - How Simpleware processes patient-specific anatomies in orthopedics
Просмотров 6022 года назад
ESB Webinar Series - No. 9 - How Simpleware processes patient-specific anatomies in orthopedics
ESB Webinar Seris - No 8 - Python - Everything you need for your daily scientific programming work
Просмотров 6752 года назад
ESB Webinar Seris - No 8 - Python - Everything you need for your daily scientific programming work
How to pursue successfully your academic career? ESB 2021 Pre-Course
Просмотров 3072 года назад
How to pursue successfully your academic career? ESB 2021 Pre-Course
ESBiomech 2021@ Politecnico Milano
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ESBiomech 2021@ Politecnico Milano

Комментарии

  • @shashbond
    @shashbond 21 день назад

    you guys heros of mankind.. kudos

  • @anujsharma-yr7lw
    @anujsharma-yr7lw 3 месяца назад

    very helpful Sir

  • @dioutoroo
    @dioutoroo 7 месяцев назад

    Hi, thanks for the video. I would ask a few things. I am using the OpenSim 4.4 now and I'd like to do the static optimization. How do I find the setup file from the example? I only have CMC_Actuators and RRA_Actuators file. If it is not provided, could you please give hint how to set up the actuator file (.XML)? Thank you very much

    • @lushankshambharkar9529
      @lushankshambharkar9529 6 месяцев назад

      Did you get the answer ? facing same issue

    • @dioutoroo
      @dioutoroo 6 месяцев назад

      @@lushankshambharkar9529 No, I don't, but I am trying scripting with python and most probably she (the presenter) used the python/c++ scripting to set up the .xml files. I am not sure, though.

    • @lushankshambharkar9529
      @lushankshambharkar9529 6 месяцев назад

      @@dioutoroo i have another question. Suppose I have C3D file from motion capture system. Can i use the same motion in this opensim software and how?

    • @dioutoroo
      @dioutoroo 6 месяцев назад

      @@lushankshambharkar9529 of course you can. it's a bit technical. You have to choose the model provided by the openSim (you can use yours as well), then you have to scale the model according to your subject. After that, you need to be sure that your marker's name matches the one with the openSim default (otherwise, you must do a little bit work in matlab/python). Then you load the static marker data and finally use your motion data for kinematic/kinetic analysis

    • @lushankshambharkar9529
      @lushankshambharkar9529 6 месяцев назад

      @@dioutoroo Thank you for the explanation, can you show me the entire process with the help of screen recorder. That will be very helpful to you. Thankyou.

  • @amarshrivastava2753
    @amarshrivastava2753 8 месяцев назад

    👍

  • @earnestmorrison8004
    @earnestmorrison8004 Год назад

    Promo`SM

  • @amarshrivastava2753
    @amarshrivastava2753 Год назад

    👍👍

  • @StianLarsen-uj4sh
    @StianLarsen-uj4sh Год назад

    Perhaps you should show how to get the xml files? Everything is useless without them.

    • @markfarrugia451
      @markfarrugia451 11 месяцев назад

      agree, as well as the trc

    • @dioutoroo
      @dioutoroo 8 месяцев назад

      @@markfarrugia451 I'm keen as well how to get the.XML file, but I think for the .trc and .mot file you can do it on Matlab. She mentioned in the early video around 12:00

    • @lushankshambharkar9529
      @lushankshambharkar9529 6 месяцев назад

      facing same issue

  • @amarshrivastava5363
    @amarshrivastava5363 Год назад

    Helpful!

  • @ruddplamondin7400
    @ruddplamondin7400 Год назад

    😌 p͎r͎o͎m͎o͎s͎m͎

  • @alrawdasuliman6649
    @alrawdasuliman6649 2 года назад

    Hello , have 2 questions ,1. am facing problem with the software, since when downloading , facing some problem when attaching the model, how to solve?? 2. is there anything related with, where i save the software on my pc i have to save the model in same location????

  • @rahulgujar9862
    @rahulgujar9862 3 года назад

    Very informative session

  • @rakeshbalamurugan7995
    @rakeshbalamurugan7995 3 года назад

    Hello , I have tried to create model in FEBio but the screen is black . I can't able view or create anything in that

  • @kennedyokeyo9468
    @kennedyokeyo9468 3 года назад

    Thank you very much for this great seminar. I'm new to FEBIO, so I found the seminar very very helpful to get started.

  • @justincheong7975
    @justincheong7975 3 года назад

    Could not open dcm files, is that supose to happen?

    • @ESBiomech
      @ESBiomech 3 года назад

      We suggest you to contact the SimVascular team directly simvascular.github.io/

  • @rahulgujar9862
    @rahulgujar9862 3 года назад

    Excellent and congratulations to all award winners

  • @shayan3s
    @shayan3s 4 года назад

    FEBio is a great and promising software package but it clearly needs further documentations and examples.

  • @shayan3s
    @shayan3s 4 года назад

    Are going to support explicit FE solvers?

  • @amoulaglail4891
    @amoulaglail4891 4 года назад

    hi; i have a problem how to upload simvascular files to instal it into my pc

    • @ESBiomech
      @ESBiomech 3 года назад

      We suggest you to contact the SimVascular team directly simvascular.github.io/

  • @user-yl7ep8sr4m
    @user-yl7ep8sr4m 4 года назад

    شكرا نتمنى ان نعمل به في العراق 🇮🇶

  • @adileqbal8759
    @adileqbal8759 4 года назад

    Nicely Explained. Thank you for this webinar.

  • @liupeng5327
    @liupeng5327 4 года назад

    How long FEBio 3 will be download online, thanks

  • @rahulgujar9862
    @rahulgujar9862 4 года назад

    Can you send free package link on ragujar13@gmail.com

  • @rahulgujar9862
    @rahulgujar9862 4 года назад

    Great....software

  • @ESBiomech
    @ESBiomech 4 года назад

    Here are some comments during the live session: Tejank Shahhello: from duke! thanks for the seminar Märuan Kebbach: thanks guys Ram Krishna: Are the FSI bifurcated artery example input files available for download? Ram Krishna: Can FEBio 3.0 be used to model ablation i.e. material removal (perhaps due to lasers or something)? Torkan Gholamalizadeh: would you please talk more about the growth and remodeling in the FEBio 2 ? Ram KrishnaIf: I have a CT scan or a MRI, what is the best way to bring the geometry into FEBio? Is there any preferred segmentation software that works seamlessly with FEBio? Alfredo Ciniglio: Thank you very much for this webinar, can FEBio support also file from Abaqus (.cae)? Jeff Weiss: Hi Torkan, we have given tutorials on growth and remodeling in the past, if you email me I can send you the slides. Jeff Weiss: Hi Ram, you can segment image data with any software that you want (e.g., Seg3D). You can mesh it external to FEBio Studio and import the mesh, or you can import the surface and mesh in FEBio Studio. Gil Serrancolí: Is it possible to use custom-created materials in FEBio Studio 3.0? Thanks! Jeff Weiss: Hi Alfredo, you can import Abaqus .inp files (but not .cae files) directly into FEBio Studio - File -> Import FE Model. Alfredo Ciniglio: Thank you! shaiv parikh: The .stl files from MRI do not usually have a thickness assigned to it. Does FEBio allow to mesh those files by assigning shell or planar elements without assigning a thickness to the geometry? Diego X: Hi Jeff, I am also interested in bone remodeling, could I email you to see the tutorials you have? Thank you Jeff Weiss: Hi Shaiv - shell elements must have a thickness specified in FEBio. However you can convert your .stl file directly to shell elements and assign the thickness within FEBio studio. Jeff Weiss: Hi Diego - sure. Clearly we need to add those slides to our Knowledgebase on the web page shaiv parikh: Thank you for the explanation! Enrico Dall'Ara: Yes, that would be great Jeff! I think we have many potential users interested in the usage of the sw for bone remodelling simulations! Denis Schenk: Hi Jeff, we usually work with Abaqus and write custom input files (.inp) . Do you have any experiance how difficult it is to change these input files for FEBio computations? Jeff Weiss: Hi Denis - FEBio Studio can read .inp files directly. We can help with any issues that you encounter. Denis Schenk: Perfect, many thanks! Hoang-Giang Bui: does Febio support isogeometric analysis in the current version? shaiv parikh: Is it possible to view the nodes where the boundary conditions are applied and also apply apply boundary conditions which have been rotated to the current coordinate system? Tejank Shah: with the newly implemented adaptive mesh regeneration, can the effect of lubrication be modeled in response to the closely approaching implant in this scenario? Ashkan Almasi: Could you please talk about the format file of FEBio? Jeff Weiss: Hi Goang-Giang - no FEBio does not support isogeometric analysis. Enrico Dall'Ara: Great thank you very much Steve !!!! Great webinar! Shima: Can we use FEBio to model heat transfer and deformation at the same time? Hoang-Giang Bui: is it possible to add in my own contact formulation? Jeff Weiss: Hi Tejank, the mesh can be adapted based on many different criteria so in the context of a contact analysis you could adapt the mesh as the contact area changes. Ram Krishna: Hi Jeff, Can FEBio 3.0 be used to model ablation i.e. material removal (perhaps due to laser heating)? I guess this involves having the ability to deactivate elements in situ. Jeff Weiss: Hi Hoang-Giang- yes, assuming you have the appropriate expertise. The source code is freely available on github. Zainab Altai: To select contact surfaces, does FEBio detect the contact surfaces automatically, or do these surfaces have to be defined in a separate components by the user? Jeff Weiss: Hi Ram, yes you could model material ablation using the feature that Steve illustrated that allows for element deactivation. Jeremy Genter: Hi Jeff, Is it posible to exclude viscoelasticity in a steady state biphasic analysis step and included it again in the subsequent steps? Jeff Weiss: Hi Zainab, contact surfaces are defined as part of the preprocessing step as Steve illustrated. Enrico Dall'Ara: Thanks a lot Jeff for answering the questions also in the chat! Enrico Dall'Ara: Yes we could hear only the first question Torkan Gholamalizadeh: Would it be possible to plot the stress-strain curves in FEBio for a specific material used in the simulations? Jeff Weiss: Hi Jeremy - I think you could do that by redefining material coefficients for the material so that initially the coefficients reflected an elastic response and later reflected the visco response. andyjeancolombia: Could Steve show us one more time the slide with the new and novel features of the developed software (one of thd Jeff Weiss: Hi Torkan - sure, we usually just do a one-element analysis for that. andyjeancolombia: ...the beginning of the presentation) thanks

  • @kaziekramulhoque8695
    @kaziekramulhoque8695 4 года назад

    very nice webiner...I would like to know about boundary conditions... is there any general BCs for coronary blood flow...thanks

    • @ESBiomech
      @ESBiomech 4 года назад

      Thank you very much for watching our webinars. We suggest you to contact the SimVascular team directly simvascular.github.io/

  • @atoghra1
    @atoghra1 4 года назад

    I keep getting a "Presolver Missing" error whenever I try to "Create Data Files for Simulation". How do I fix this?

    • @ESBiomech
      @ESBiomech 4 года назад

      Thank you very much for watching our webinars. We suggest you to contact the SimVascular team directly simvascular.github.io/

  • @eraneichler4732
    @eraneichler4732 4 года назад

    hello i have a problem with sim vascular segmentation feature. after i create a path for the aorta and left iliac (together) i select the segmentation feature exactly like the tutorial explain....but i get a square in the left upper screen and not a picture the i can use circle to select the blood vessel plane. i need your help! with all regards isaac.

    • @ESBiomech
      @ESBiomech 4 года назад

      Thank you very much for watching our webinars. We suggest you to contact the SimVascular team directly simvascular.github.io/

  • @nishanthsurianarayanan296
    @nishanthsurianarayanan296 5 лет назад

    Wonderful video! Thanks a lot for this tutorial!