Participate in Upcoming Events
There are many OpenSim-related events coming up this summer, including a webinar and several workshops and tutorials:

Webinar: Muscle Excitation-driven Musculoskeletal Modeling and Future Applications to Neurorehabilitation Technologies
Massimo Sartori, University Medical Center Gottingen, and Claudio Pizzolato, Griffith University
June 6, 2013 at 2:00 pm PDT
Read more and register

OpenSim Tutorial at the Dynamic Walking Conference
Ajay Seth, Daniel Jacobs, Chris Dembia, and Scott Delp, Stanford University
June 10, 2013 in Pittsburgh, PA
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SIMM and OpenSim Workshop at The Royal Veterinary College
John Hutchinson, Royal Veterinary College
June 18-19 in London, UK
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OpenSim Workshop at the International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics
Kat Steele, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, and Jeff Reinbolt, University of Tennessee
June 26, 2013 in Seattle, WA
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Workshop at EMBC: Developing the Virtual Physiological Human, featuring the MAP Client
David Nickerson and colleagues, University of Auckland
July 3, 2013 in Osaka, Japan
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OpenSim Tutorial at ISB: New developments and future directions
Scott Delp and the OpenSim team
August 4, 2013 in Natal, Brazil
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Workshop on Neuromusculoskeletal Modeling for Neurorehabilitation Technologies
Massimo Sartori, University Medical Center Goettingen, Monica Reggiani, University of Padova, and Juan Moreno, CSIC
September 15-20, 2013  at the Summer School on Neurorehabilitation in Elche (Alicante), Spain
Read more

Interested in running your own OpenSim workshop or giving a webinar? Let us know! Send a brief proposal including topic, location, dates to jenhicks@stanford.edu.


Sign up to be a Beta Tester
We are ramping up for the release of OpenSim 3.1, which will include scripting enhancements, new plotting functionality, muscle model refinements, and more. Sign up to be a beta tester and get early access to these new features.

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Jennifer Hicks, Ph.D.
Associate Director | NCSRR
R&D Manager | OpenSim 
Stanford University
650-498-4403 | jenhicks@stanford.edu