USNCTAM Brain Mechanics Symposium
We invite you to submit an abstract to the “Multiscale Brain Mechanics: From Growth to Injury” symposium at the 18th U.S. National Congress for Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. DUE Nov. 25, 2017
We invite you to submit an abstract to the “Multiscale Brain Mechanics: From Growth to Injury” symposium at the 18th U.S. National Congress for Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. DUE Nov. 25, 2017
I realize this is a bit off topic from traditional iMechania job posts, however our group is primarily a computational biomechanics group. We conduct much research in the area of brain biomechanics and more recently are working to move into multiphysics and multiscale areas of brain science. This project, funded by the NIH Brain Initiative, focuses on growth and bioelectric simulations of neuronal cell networks.