Utah Meetings

(1) To develop generic algorithms to generate computationally efficient surrogate tissue mechanics models by adaptive sampling of finite element models.

(2) To simulate human gait using a musculoskeletal dynamics model coupled to a foot model.
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Utah Meetings

Post by Ton van den Bogert » Fri Nov 10, 2006 8:38 am

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From: Jeff Weiss [mailto:jeff.weiss@utah.edu]
Sent: Thu 11/9/2006 17:18
To: van den Bogert, Ton; Erdemir, Ahmet; Scott Delp; Ben Ellis
Subject: Utah visit days


Keep these days reserved on your calendars for a Utah visit:

Wed - Fri
Jan 31 - Feb 2
Stay over the weekend if you want for more field studies of snow
friction and crystal structure...

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Jeffrey A. Weiss
Associate Chair, Graduate Studies
Department of Bioengineering, University of Utah
jeff.weiss@utah.edu http://hodad.bioen.utah.edu/~weiss/mrl

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Thanks, Jeff. I am looking forward to this, I expect we will have some great discussions. The conference call already convinced me that we have quite a dream team for biomechanical modeling.

When you arrange a meeting room, please make sure it has internet and a projector, so we can work directly on the wiki while there. I will bring my laptop and the VPN access device. It would be great of course if that was on Simtk by that time.

Ahmet, please forward this to Al also (I still have computer problems and no access to my address book). We need him in Utah if at all possible

Most likely I will bring Elizabeth and the kids and stay for the weekend. Our former neighbors moved to Salt Lake earlier in the year and this is a good opportunity to visit.

I will post this on the "Organization" forum on Simtk (https://simtk.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=453). Please make sure you are getting e-mail notification from that forum, so we can use it for further communications.

Ton



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