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    Date: Tue, 25 Apr 89 11:12:11 PDT
    Forwarded from: ajkomor@ucdavis.BITNET "Andrzej J. Komor"
    Message-Id:

    Dear Dr. Woltring:

    Please find the enclosed Preliminary Program of the IId Symposium on
    Computer Simulation in Biomechanics (23-24.06.89, Davis) and the program of
    the Ist Meeting of the Working Group of Computer Simulation (WGCS) IN Los
    Angeles during the ISB Congress. I would appreciate if you be so kind as
    to send this information to all BIOMCH-L subscribers. I would also be very
    glad if you present your proposal of WGCS E-Mail during our first meeting
    in L.A.

    Sincerely yours,


    Andrzej J.Komor, Ph.D.
    WGCS Secretary

    ================================================== ======================

    Ist WGCS Meeting

    Date: June 27'89 1800-1900
    Place: Ackerman Building, 2d Floor Lounge , UCLA

    PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

    1. WGCS Secretary Report
    2. Information about IId International Symposium on Computer Simulation
    in Biomechanics, Davis - prof. Hubbard
    3. WGCS E-Mail (Dr. Woltring)
    4. Biomechanical software - DBMS, standards and exchange policy
    5. IIId ISCSB'91 proposal
    6. New members
    7. WGCS Newsletter
    8. Other topics

    ================================================== ======================


    SECOND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
    ON COMPUTER SIMULATION IN BIOMECHANICS
    University of California
    Davis, California
    June 23-24,1989

    PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE

    Friday, 23 June

    1000-1300 Optional Laboratory Tours, Software Checkouts
    1200-1800 Registration, Bainer Hall
    1300-1310 Opening Remarks
    1310-1410 Keynote Lecture
    Dr. David A. Levinson
    Lockheed Palo Alto Research

    1410-1510 SESSION 1 : Whole Body Motion I

    Barr & Abraham: Computer-aided instruction and
    learning in sport biomechanics (USA)
    Casolo & Legnani: A new approach to the dynamics
    of human motion (Italy)
    Koopman,Groote & Jongh : A predictive model for
    human walking (The Netherlands)
    Siwicki, Komor & Gielo-Perczak : CSSP - Continuous
    Simulation Software Package: an interactive package
    dedicated for simulation of biomechanical objects
    (Poland)
    1510-1515 Break

    1515-1615 SESSION 2 : Whole Body Motion II

    Winters: Simulation of neuromusculoskeletal system :
    a novel computer package (USA)
    Matthijsse & Breedveld: The use of bond graphs
    in the modelling and simulation of the skeletal
    system (The Netherlands)
    Bourassa: Simulation software for body motion in
    the saggital plane (Canada)
    Naumienko & Franecki: Computer-aided instruction and
    training in judo contest (Poland)
    1615-1630 Coffee Break

    SESSION 3 : Whole Body Motion III

    Dowling: Low cost biomechanics animation for the IBM-
    PC (USA)
    Pandy, Zajac, Sim, Levine & Topp: An optimal control
    model for identifying muscular coordination strategies
    during jumping (USA)
    Golebiewski, Kedzior, Komor & Rzymkowski : Modelling
    of horse jump over obstacle (Poland)
    Van der Bogert: Simulation of locomotion in the horse:
    principles and applications (The Netherlands)

    1735-1900 COMPUTER SOFTWARE DEMONSTRATIONS

    1930-2200 Reception : Recreation Pool Lodge

    Saturday, 24 June

    0800-0830 Registration

    0830-0945 SESSION 4 : Sport Biomechanics I

    Yeadon: A control model for aerial movement (Canada)
    Cao & Jingguang: Movement simulation and design for a
    gymnast (P.R.China)
    Hubbard & Komor: Computer simulation of ski jumping
    with a four link model (USA, Poland)
    Berns & Hull : Lower limb kinematics in cycling (USA)
    Liu: On Calculating the force exerted by the high
    jumper (P.R.China)
    0945-1000 Coffee & Donut Break

    1000-1030 COMPUTER SOFTWARE DEMONSTRATION

    1030-1130 SESSION 5 : Medical Applications

    Ivanevic & Andjus: Differential pattern reconstruction
    approach to macroscopic muscular dynamics and
    simulation (Yugoslavia)
    Rab & Abou-Ghaida: Muscle length determination
    in patients with cerebral palsy (USA)
    Mergold,Yurkevich,Farber& Shumejko: The microprocessor
    system of the 'sensitivity' of the artificial thigh
    (USSR)
    1130-1135 Break

    1135-1200 COMPUTER SOFTWARE DEMONSTRATION

    1200-1315 Lunch

    1315-1430 SESSION 6 : Sport Biomechanics II

    Luo & Li: A simulation procedure for human motion
    studies in sports (P.R.China)
    Hubbard: An interactive simulation program for the
    javelin throw (USA)
    Best, Bartlett & Sawyer: Computer simulation of
    javelin flight: limitations (USA)
    Joy & Hubbard: Computer simulation of the three
    dimensional bobsled turn (USA)
    Ramey: Design simulation of the long jump (USA)
    1430-1435 Break

    1435-1510 COMPUTER SOFTWARE DEMONSTRATIONS

    1515-1615 SESSION 7 : Joint Biomechanics

    Vukobratovic & Ivanevic : Simulations of the hybrid
    joint uniaxial motion control (Yugoslavia)
    Hsien, Jamali, Outdot & Unal: Symbolic computations
    with fifteen, thirteen and eleven degrees of freedom
    human shoulder and arm models (USA)
    Unal, Mateos, Huang, Nordin, Zomlefer & Hihgt : A two-
    dimensional cranking and translating human arm model
    (USA)
    Kojima :Simulation of human elbow movement (Japan)
    1615-1630 Coffee Break

    1630-1710 COMPUTER SOFTWARE DEMONSTRATIONS

    1715-1815 SESSION 8 : Finite Element Methods

    Dietrich & Zagrajek: Simulation of human spine
    system (Poland)
    Van der Helm & Pronk : A finite element
    musculoskeletal model of the shoulder mechanism
    (The Netherlands)
    Pesce, Delfino & De Marzo: Chewing stress and strain
    simulation in human skull by finite element method
    (Italy)
    1815-1820 Break

    1820-1900 COMPUTER SOFTWARE DEMONSTRATIONS

    2000-2400 Banquet : A.J. Bumps Restaurant

    Sunday, 25 June

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