Advanced User Workshop March 2014
This workshop covers advanced topics in OpenSim. The workshop is an opportunity to learn more about how OpenSim works "under the hood" and get supervised, hands-on assistance with problems participants bring to the workshop. On the first day, participants will introduce their projects and the OpenSim team will present a lecture on validation for biomechanics. The second and third days will be devoted to working on problems participants bring to the workshop. Participants have the opportunity to work in small breakout groups with OpenSim experts on their research problems.
This set of wiki pages hosts slides, relevant links, participant project information, and other materials for the workshop.
Links
Main Links
- OpenSim Download
- OpenSim Support Page
- Report a Bug (or add it to the whiteboard)
Other Helpful Resources
- Preparing Your Data
- /wiki/spaces/OpenSim/pages/53084384
- Simulation with OpenSim - Best Practices
- Scripting
- Examples and Tutorials
- Simulation Pipeline Tips
Agenda
Roster and Contact Info
Participant Projects
Download information about each workshop project here.
Groups and Staff Helpers
We've grouped together participants working on similar projects (based on application area, methods, or both). Please find and sit near your team at the workshop:
Aims & Study Design Consultant: Jen Hicks
OpenSim API Consultant: Ajay Seth
Dynamics Consultant: Michael Sherman
Sports Performance and Injury
- Old Dominion
- Ohio State University
Jenny Yong
Upper Extremity Applications
- University of Delaware
- University of Bath
James Dunne
Model Building
- University of Louisville
- ATLAS (MIT/Beth Isreal)
- Peterson
Matt DeMers
Advanced Matlab Applications
- University of Denver
- Raghu Ramanathan
Ayman Habib
Human/Device Interaction
- Kerestes
- NASA Digital Astronaut
- Beck
- Somerville
Justin Si, Chris Dembia
Clinical Apps: Lower Extremity
- Farris
- Colorado State University
- Griffith University
- Steele
- Stavness
Tom Uchida
Location and Directions
The workshop will be held in the Y2E2 building, room 111. Directions can be found here.
Workshop Survey
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OpenSim is supported by the Mobilize Center , an NIH Biomedical Technology Resource Center (grant P41 EB027060); the Restore Center , an NIH-funded Medical Rehabilitation Research Resource Network Center (grant P2C HD101913); and the Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance through the Joe and Clara Tsai Foundation. See the People page for a list of the many people who have contributed to the OpenSim project over the years. ©2010-2024 OpenSim. All rights reserved.