Webinar on Muscle-Driven Simulations and Experimental Data for Cycling
We are pleased to announce our upcoming webinar with Caitlin Clancy from Stanford University entitled “Muscle-Driven Simulations and Experimental Data of Cycling.”
She will discuss her team’s approach to generating simulations of cycling using OpenSim
Moco, and share best practices for iterating and refining her Moco optimization problem. This event will be hosted jointly by the Restore and Mobilize Center on
Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at 9:00 AM Pacific Time. Learn
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OpenSim 4.5 is Released!
We are pleased to announce the release of OpenSim 4.5. The new software includes:
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the software
New OpenSim Documentation Site is Live!
The OpenSim
documentation site that contains getting started information, user
and developer guides, examples, tutorials, and more has been redesigned and released. Please update any of your bookmarks with the new URL. Note that, as with our past documentation site, no log-in should be needed to access the site’s contents. If you find
any missing content or broken links, please let us know by emailing opensim@stanford.edu.
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OpenSim Workshop at the International Symposium on Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering
July 30 - August 1, 2024, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Receive guidance from the Restore and Mobilize Centers
at an upcoming workshop entitled “OpenSim: Tools for rapid, large-scale musculoskeletal simulations.” In this workshop, we will present how our ecosystem of OpenSim tools for rapidly creating simulations, including from smartphone videos using OpenCap, and
new features we’ve added to our Python and Jupyter notebook interfaces make it easier to generate simulations. Learn
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for the conference
Musculoskeletal Modeling Workshop at the European Society of Movement Analysis in Adults and Children Conference
September 11, 2024, Oslo, Norway
Hans
Kainz and Willi
Koller from the University of Vienna
will lead a musculoskeletal modeling workshop at the European Society of Movement Analysis in Adults and Children Conference. Engage with fellow researchers as you tackle challenges like data conversion, model personalization, dynamic simulations, and result
interpretation. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced user, this workshop is your chance to advance your musculoskeletal modeling project. Registrations are limited to a maximum of 30 participants and 10 project slots remain. Learn
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