Register for OpenSim Workshop: Simulating and Optimizing Human-Robot Interaction Workshop

Dynamic Walking Conference, Pensacola, Florida

May 25, 2018

Registration Deadline: April 1, 2018

 

Join OpenSim team members Chris Dembia and Nick Bianco of Stanford University for an interactive tutorial highlighting the features of OpenSim that allow you to model and simulate human-robot interaction. The workshop will be held at the Dynamic Walking Conference and will consist of a 3-hour hands-on Matlab tutorial where you will learn to simulate a jumper model, increase jump height with an assistive device, and compete to maximize the jump height of the assisted jumper model. Learn more and register

 

OpenSim Video Series: Tips for Getting Started

Check out our recent video “Tips for Getting Started with OpenSim”. In this video, experienced OpenSim users share their experiences and tips for getting started with OpenSim. Watch video

 

OpenSim Community Efforts Highlighted in Model-Sharing Article

OpenSim team members Scott Delp, Jennifer Hicks, and Joy Ku contributed to the commentary “Perspectives on Sharing Models and Related Resources in Computational Biomechanics Research” in the Journal of Biomechanical Engineering. The commentary includes opinions from the editors of six scientific journals and four groups prominently involved in model sharing and discusses the opportunities, challenges, and pathways for model sharing. Share your thoughts on the challenges and solutions for increasing resource-sharing within our community.

 

 

 

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Joy P. Ku, PhD

Project Manager, SimTK

Director of Communications & Training, NCSRR

Director of Communications & Engagement, Mobilize Center

Stanford University

(w)  650.736.8434, (f) 650.723.7461

Email:  joyku@stanford.edu