Provide Your Feedback to Improve the OpenSim Project 
Complete the survey by THIS Friday 2/5 for a Chance to Win an Amazon Gift Card
We've created a short survey to get your feedback on how to improve the OpenSim software and training resources and enhance our community. Your input will help shape the OpenSim project going forward. If you complete the survey by February 5, you will also have the chance to win one of three $50 Amazon Gift Cards. Complete the Survey

Apply to the NCSRR/OpenSim Visiting Scholars Program
Summer 2016 at Stanford University
Applications are due THIS Friday 2/5

The National Center for Simulation in Rehabilitation Research (NCSRR) is now accepting applications for the 2016 Visiting Scholars Program. The program is a unique experience that fosters expertise and collaborations in biomechanical simulations for rehabilitation research. Up to four individuals will be chosen to visit the NCSRR at Stanford University for a 5-week period during the summer of 2016. Read more and learn how to apply.

New Project and Paper on Optimal Control Using OpenSim and Matlab
Brian Umberger and Leng-Feng Lee (University of Massachusetts) recently published a paper on "Generating Optimal Control Simulations of Musculoskeletal Movement Using OpenSim and MATLAB." On their Simtk.org project page, they provide models, results, and a complete working example of their approach to generating optimal control simulations through direct collocation.

Watch Recordings of Any Webinars You've Missed
OpenSim's YouTube channel includes recordings of all our past webinars, so you can tune in to any talks that you missed. Some recent talks include:
If you're interested in being a webinar presenter or have ideas for upcoming topics, please contact Joy Ku at joyku@stanford.edu.

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