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Welcome to the OpenSim Developer Week Wiki. The information in this Wiki page is intended to help you formulate a project that may both benefit from the OpenSim 4.0 API and is tractable for a one-week workshop. This wiki will be updated regularly so please check in as we get closer to the development week.  

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The developers week will be hosted at Stanford University (California, USA), Monday June 27th to Friday July 1st. Outstanding applications will be eligible for travel awards provided by the National Center for Simulation in Rehabilitation Research (NCSRR). All interested participants must apply online by completing a short application form and submitting a short project proposal (up to 1 page) via email to opensim@stanford.edu. Applications must be submitted by Friday March 25th.

Important Dates 

Submission deadline: Friday March 25th
Announcements Posted: Friday April 15th
Workshop begins: Monday June 27th
Workshop Ends: Friday July 1st

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  1. Implicit model formulation for improved Optimization

  2. Task-space controller design

  3. Patient-specific joint modeling from high-fidelity data

  4. Script based analysis pipeline 

  5. Net moment/force on Bodies calculator

  6. Point of force application calculator for Contact Model visualization

  7. Modeling of human-device interaction (exoskeleton, robotic-assistive device)

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DETAILED AGENDA

This is a five-day workshop. On the first day of the workshop, an overview of OpenSim 4.0 will be provided, with discussions, guided exercises and interactive lectures to introduce. The second day will be consist of guided exercises on contributing using GitHub and how you can incorporate collaboration and contribution to your project. Day three and four will be devoted to working on problems that you and other participants bring to the workshop. Day five will have group discussion and presentation about your workshop achievements and plans for wrapping up your development.

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