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April 2024

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Webinar on muscle-driven simulations of cycling using OpenSim Moco
by Nick Bianco 12 Apr '24

12 Apr '24
Hi Moco users, I wanted to inform you of an upcoming webinar by Caitlin Clancy from Stanford University featuring cycling simulations in OpenSim Moco. While the webinar is geared towards cycling, the tips and best practices shared are useful for many other applications using Moco, so I encourage you to check it out! More details are below. Best, Nick *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 <https://opensim-org.github.io/opensim-moco-site/>, 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 more and register <https://mobilize.stanford.edu/webinar-musculoskeletal-simulations-and-exper…> | Read the paper <https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-47945-5> -- *Nicholas Bianco, PhD* Research Engineer Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance <https://humanperformance.stanford.edu/> Stanford University | NMBL <https://nmbl.stanford.edu/people/nick-bianco/>
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