Introduction to Simpleware, University of Toronto, June 3
Date: Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Time: 9:30 - 11:00 am
Location: Room GB117, Galbraith Building, University of Toronto, 35 St. George Street, Toronto, ON, Canada
Date: Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Time: 9:30 - 11:00 am
Location: Room GB117, Galbraith Building, University of Toronto, 35 St. George Street, Toronto, ON, Canada
Send us your image data and be in with the chance of winning a free animated video and a 3D printed model
How to Enter
Send us your image data and a quick description, and we will pick the best entry. A video will be produced that can be used to communicate your complex 3D models in presentations, or to simply show off your scans to colleagues.
Compatible image modalities: MRI, CT, Micro-CT, Nano-CT, FIB-SEM, PET, Ultrasound, Confocal microscopy, 3D EBSD,
Researchers and analysts working with 3D image data (CT, micro-CT, FIB-SEM…) of complex materials face a number of challenges when attempting to reconstruct and obtain information from scans. One particular challenge involves being able to compute material properties (such as solid, flow and electrical properties) from scanned samples without having to use significant computational resources, or without combining multiple types of software.
We are an international, fast-growing and innovative software company offering a dynamic working environment and opportunities for individual initiatives and career development. This interesting and varied position will require you to work very closely with R&D departments of a range of blue chip corporate companies, research institutions and universities.
For further expansion of our business in the German (DACH) area, we are looking for a skilled and ambitious Technical Sales Engineer.
Tasks & Responsibilities
Traumatic brain injuries from head impact are a major issue across areas such as defence, automotive and sports, and can be costly to research using experimental testing. These injuries can be explored, though, through 3D models created from scan data and computer simulations.
Simpleware will be running a series of free workshops in Perth, Sydney and Melbourne from March 23rd to April 1st 2015
These will include an overview of using the software to visualise, analyse, process and generate models from 3D image data (MRI, CT, micro-CT...). Learn how to obtain very high quality models from image data, how to integrate CAD objects with images, how to calculate effective material properties using Finite Element-based homogenisation techniques, and about exporting robust FE and CFD meshes for simulation in other software.
We invite you to submit abstracts to this Simpleware-sponsored minisymposium
Deadline: February 15, 2015
13th US National Congress on Computational Mechanics (USCNCCM13)
July 26-July 30, Manchester Grand Hyatt, San Diego, CA
Mini-symposium - Biomechanics Modeling: Advances and Applications to Real-World Problems
Organiser: Petr Krysl, University of California, San Diego
Stress corrosion cracks can be a serious problem in many engineering industries, and especially so for critical parts. While an ultrasonic transducer can be used for the non-destructive evaluation of cracks with simple shapes, complex branching cracks, such as stress corrosion cracks, require ultrasonic arrays that consist of multiple transducers and are able to inspect at multiple angles.
Biofilms represent bacterial communities that attach to implanted medical devices such as sutures and catheters. When detached from implants within the body, biofilms can cause chronic infections. This study used Simpleware software to generate image-based microscopic Finite Element (FE) models from confocal laser scanning microscopy scans of real biofilm colonies attached to a surgical suture fragment.
(re-arranged from January 14th and 21st)
We're running two webinars in February on the latest additions to our software ScanIP's 3D image processing, visualisation and model generation capabilities. The webinars are ideal for existing users and those wanting to learn more about creating models from 3D images.
Introduction to the new ScanIP Animations Tool on February 11th (8am/5pm GMT)