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The Virtual Workshop will bring together a group of international scholars and OpenSim experts to help each other advance their research using modeling and simulation. The OpenSim team at Stanford University will provide guidance on your projects, while also facilitating discussion and support amongst your fellow Workshop participants. We hope that this event can accelerate your work while also building relationships with a network of researchers and engineers who are using OpenSim for research.

Below, we have provided a list of information and resources for the Workshop. Please visit back regularly as links and information will be updated as we reach the start date.  




IMPORTANT DATES
Week of April 18th

Receive and review written feedback from OpenSim team

Wednesday, April 20thStart editing your Project Goals Slide 
Thursday, April 21stSign up for conference call time slot

Friday, April 22nd 

 Finalize your Project Goals Slide

Monday, April 25th  

 

  • Tune in to workshop welcome webinar (10am PDT)
  •  Review and Comment on Everyone’s Project Goals Slides
  •  Workshop Forum opens
Tuesday, April 26thOffice Hours 1
Tuesday, May 3rdOffice Hours 2
Wednesday, May 4th Start editing Accomplishment Slides 
Thursday, May 5th  
Finalize Accomplishment Slides (12pm PDT)

Friday, May 6th

  • Vote on Final Awards (voting closes 9am PDT)
  • Closing Webinar from Stanford team (10am PDT)
  • Workshop Ends
Monday, May 9thForum Closes to new questions.

 

 

Conference calls

(coming soon)

Forum

(coming soon)

Google slides

(coming soon)

Participant list 

(coming soon)

OpenSimTeam

(coming soon)

Useful Links and Literature

National Center for Simulation Research (NCSRR) 

OpenSim Documentation (Confluence) 

Overview of the OpenSim Workflow

Preparing Your Data

Examples and Tutorials

Scripting with OpenSim

OpenSim Class Documentation

 OpenSim Souce Code

 

 

OpenSim: Open-Source Software to Create and Analyze Dynamic Simulations of Movement  
Scott L. Delp, Frank C. Anderson, Allison S. Arnold, Peter Loan, Ayman Habib, Chand T. John, Eran Guendelman, and Darryl G. Thelen
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, VOL. 54, NO. 11, NOVEMBER 2007

Is My Model Good Enough? Best Practices for Verification and Validation of Musculoskeletal Models and Simulations of Movement
Jennifer L. Hicks, Thomas K. Uchida, Ajay Seth, Apoorva Rajagopal, Scott L. Delp
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, Volume 137, Issue 2, 2015.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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