Biomechanists -
We will hold our next OpenSim workshop April 28-30 on the Stanford
University campus. This workshop is intended for advanced users who
want to work directly with the OpenSim staff on specific research
projects. During the first day of the workshop, an overview of
OpenSim will be provided. The second and third days will be devoted to
working on problems that you and other participants bring to the
workshop. For example, you might want to generate simulations from
motion capture data collected in your lab, add an orthosis to your
gait model, write a new muscle model or controller, or analyze the
results of your simulations. You will have the opportunity to work in
small breakout groups with OpenSim experts on your research problems.
The workshop depends on you bringing specific projects that you will
work on during the workshop. Registration is limited to 20
participants. The workshop is free but you must apply and register.
The registration page is:
http://simbios.stanford.edu/EventsOfInterest/OpenSimAdvanceWorkshopApril2010.htm
We will also hold an OpenSim developers Jamboree July 12-14. I will
forward details in the near future.
Best wishes - Scott Delp
We will hold our next OpenSim workshop April 28-30 on the Stanford
University campus. This workshop is intended for advanced users who
want to work directly with the OpenSim staff on specific research
projects. During the first day of the workshop, an overview of
OpenSim will be provided. The second and third days will be devoted to
working on problems that you and other participants bring to the
workshop. For example, you might want to generate simulations from
motion capture data collected in your lab, add an orthosis to your
gait model, write a new muscle model or controller, or analyze the
results of your simulations. You will have the opportunity to work in
small breakout groups with OpenSim experts on your research problems.
The workshop depends on you bringing specific projects that you will
work on during the workshop. Registration is limited to 20
participants. The workshop is free but you must apply and register.
The registration page is:
http://simbios.stanford.edu/EventsOfInterest/OpenSimAdvanceWorkshopApril2010.htm
We will also hold an OpenSim developers Jamboree July 12-14. I will
forward details in the near future.
Best wishes - Scott Delp