Predictive musculoskeletal modeling with the AnyBody Modeling System
This Ph.D. course introduces a number of musculoskeletal modeling techniques that work with a minimum of experimental input and therefore are useful for predictive simulation, i.e. simulation of situations that may occur in the future. The course uses the AnyBody Modeling System throughout. Prior user experience with this system is a significant advantage for participation in the course.
Each participant must bring a reasonably modern Windows laptop. An AnyBody license will be provided for installation prior to the course. A basic understanding of linear algebra and calculus is a prerequisite for participation.
Two weeks prior to the course, licenses for the AnyBody Modeling System will be distributed. The participants have to install the software and complete the two tutorials Getting Started and Getting Started with AnyScript as homework before the course.
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Organizer: Professor John Rasmussen of Aalborg University
When: 27-31 March 2017
Venue: Aalborg University in Denmark
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This Ph.D. course introduces a number of musculoskeletal modeling techniques that work with a minimum of experimental input and therefore are useful for predictive simulation, i.e. simulation of situations that may occur in the future. The course uses the AnyBody Modeling System throughout. Prior user experience with this system is a significant advantage for participation in the course.
Each participant must bring a reasonably modern Windows laptop. An AnyBody license will be provided for installation prior to the course. A basic understanding of linear algebra and calculus is a prerequisite for participation.
Two weeks prior to the course, licenses for the AnyBody Modeling System will be distributed. The participants have to install the software and complete the two tutorials Getting Started and Getting Started with AnyScript as homework before the course.
Read more and register