Dear colleagues,

Registration is open for the workshop "Introduction to Biomechanical Computer Simulation: Finite Element Analysis Applied to Biosciences - 6th ed.", May 13-18, 2019, Barcelona (Spain).

Instructors: Dr. Josep Fortuny (ICP, Spain), Dr. Jordi Marcé-Nogué (Universität Hamburg, Germany) and Dr. Michael Berthaume (Imperial Collegue London, UK).

PLACE: Facilities of the Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont, Sabadell, Barcelona.

More information and registration: https://www.transmittingscience.org/courses/functional-morphology/finite-element-analysis-applied-life-sciences/ or writing to [log in to unmask]

FEA is a non-invasive modelling technique, based on the principle of dividing a system into a finite number of discrete elements where the equations are applied. Although static and dynamic analysis can be solved using FEA, in this course only static analysis will be covered. In this course, there will be an introduction to the Finite Element in order to model biological structures and understand how they worked. It will cover all the steps involved in FEA (for static analysis) except the creation or reconstruction of the model, which will be covered in the previous course "3D Model Generation in Biosciences". That is how to define the material properties of biological structures, the use of a consistent Mesh Generation Methods, the proper definition of biomechanical boundary conditions and finally, how understand and analyse the results obtained in a computational simulation.

This course is co-organized by Transmitting Science and the Institut Catalá de Paleontologia M. Crusafont. Places are limited and will be covered by strict registration order. 

Please feel free to distribute this information between your colleagues if you consider it appropriate.

Other Transmitting Science courses: https://www.transmittingscience.org/courses/

With best regards

Sole

Soledad De Esteban-Trivigno, PhD

Scientific Director

Transmitting Science

www.transmittingscience.org



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