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Open Source Tools for Biomechanics Sep 2016
Open Source Tools for Biomechanics Sep 2016
The OpenSim team, led by Chris Dembia of Stanford University, participated in a one-day course on open-source software for biomechanics, organized by Kevin Moerman at the MIT Media Lab. Approximately 25 individuals attended and gained hands-on experience with the OpenSim application and MATLAB scripting interface. Attendees also learned how to use FEBio and GIBBON. A number of attendees were interested in combining OpenSim with finite element analyses.
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