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||[[ImageLink(https://simtk.org/userpics/aerdemir, width=120, alt=Ahmet Erdemir)]] ~-Ahmet Erdemir, PhD-~ ||<style="border:none;"> ~-Ahmet is the founding director of Computational Biomodeling (!CoBi) Core at the Cleveland Clinic, which provides modeling and simulation capacity for simulation-based medicine. He has an ongoing research program in multiscale biomechanics of the musculoskeletal system, from movements of the body to deformations of tissue and cells. Ahmet is passionate for the development of open source and freely accessible models of biomechanical systems. See more details on his research program and translational activities at http://www.lerner.ccf.org/bme/erdemir/lab. [[BR]][[BR]] '''Role in Open Knee(s):''' Planning and oversight. [[BR]] '''Activity Period:''' 2010 - present[[BR]] '''Contact:''' erdemira@ccf.org -~ || | ||[[https://simtk.org/userpics/aerdemir|{{https://simtk.org/userpics/aerdemir|Ahmet Erdemir|width=120}}]] ~-Ahmet Erdemir, PhD-~ ||<style="border:none;"> ~-Ahmet is the founding director of Computational Biomodeling (!CoBi) Core at the Cleveland Clinic, which provides modeling and simulation capacity for simulation-based medicine. He has an ongoing research program in multiscale biomechanics of the musculoskeletal system, from movements of the body to deformations of tissue and cells. Ahmet is passionate for the development of open source and freely accessible models of biomechanical systems. See more details on his research program and translational activities at http://www.lerner.ccf.org/bme/erdemir/lab. <<BR>><<BR>> '''Role in Open Knee(s):''' Planning and oversight. <<BR>> '''Activity Period:''' 2010 - present<<BR>> '''Contact:''' erdemira@ccf.org -~ || |
Ahmet is the founding director of Computational Biomodeling (CoBi) Core at the Cleveland Clinic, which provides modeling and simulation capacity for simulation-based medicine. He has an ongoing research program in multiscale biomechanics of the musculoskeletal system, from movements of the body to deformations of tissue and cells. Ahmet is passionate for the development of open source and freely accessible models of biomechanical systems. See more details on his research program and translational activities at http://www.lerner.ccf.org/bme/erdemir/lab. |