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Colloque / Séminaire
Séminaire LBMC - Bone Biomechanics from an Engineering Perspective
Le 26 septembre 2019
11h
IFSTTAR - Salle Jules Verne
Cité des Mobilités - Bron
Langue / language: this seminar will be presented in English
Cité des Mobilités - Bron
Langue / language: this seminar will be presented in English
Présenté par : Prof. Dr. Dieter Pahr, Associate Professor for Computational Biomechanics, TU-Wien, Austria Full Professor for Musculoskeletal Biomechanics, KL Krems, Austria
Prof. Dr. Dieter Pahr, Associate Professor for Computational Biomechanics, TU-Wien, Austria
Full Professor for Musculoskeletal Biomechanics, KL Krems, Austria
Résumé au format pdf + biographie de l'orateur
Biomechanics puts science & biomedical engineering at the service of human health. Computer-assisted research with respect to prevention, treatment and after-care of musculo-skeletal disorders is seen as a driver of innovation in the future. However, models require validation, which is why experimental studies are essential. The lecture will provide insights into these topics in the field of bone biomechanics from an engineering perspective. Interdisciplinary tasks on different length scales dominate the research. As biomechanical engineers, we are used to act as connecting element between research institutions, clinics as well as companies and aim for medical innovations to help people. But sometimes we do research because it is simply interesting - - let yourself be surprised!
Full Professor for Musculoskeletal Biomechanics, KL Krems, Austria
Résumé au format pdf + biographie de l'orateur
Biomechanics puts science & biomedical engineering at the service of human health. Computer-assisted research with respect to prevention, treatment and after-care of musculo-skeletal disorders is seen as a driver of innovation in the future. However, models require validation, which is why experimental studies are essential. The lecture will provide insights into these topics in the field of bone biomechanics from an engineering perspective. Interdisciplinary tasks on different length scales dominate the research. As biomechanical engineers, we are used to act as connecting element between research institutions, clinics as well as companies and aim for medical innovations to help people. But sometimes we do research because it is simply interesting - - let yourself be surprised!