Pleased to announce FEBio Studio 3.0, a major update that advances usability, flexibility, and analytical power. This release focuses on programmable workflows and new capabilities for model execution and diagnostics.
Details in Github release notes:
https://t.co/GGCcXOhe6x
Enhanced Rendering — Complete overhaul of render engine with support for multiple backends (Vulkan, Direct3D, OpenGL, and Metal on macOS).
Improved Usability & Visualization — ray-tracer, advanced visual material properties, environment maps, and enhanced modeling tools
Python Support — Script FEBio Studio workflows with an integrated Python editor and interpreter.
Plugin Generation & Repository — Create FEBio plugins in-app and explore community plugins via the new plugin repository.
Interactive FEBio Monitor — Run FEBio models directly within the FEBio Studio graphical interface and inspect the solution state during execution
FEBio Reports — Generate comprehensive, detailed analyses of FEBio runs with support for log-based report generation.
Professor Jeffrey Weiss: An Algorithmic and Software Framework to Incorporate Orientation Distribution Functions in Finite Element Simulations for Biomechanics and Biophysics @JeffWeissUT@FEBioSoftware@UtahBME@uusci https://t.co/DVhXNisgsU
#newinJBME This study reconciled the two most popular growth theories for biological growth and explained the special circumstances under which the constrained mixture growth model reduces to the kinematic growth model. @labellestevena@JeffWeissUT https://t.co/QXhUBMCVsU
If you missed the FEBio Workshop at the SB3C conference in June, you can watch the video, review the presentation slides and work through the tutorial models via this link to our Knowledgebase:
https://t.co/VYRJNUv9Mq
Michelle Mendoza, PhD, and @JeffWeissUT, PhD, are the recipients of a $2.6 million grant from the @NIH to research how tension in lung tissue affects the growth of tumors. This innovative research could reveal new mechanisms in lung cancer development: https://t.co/MpDq5wqDBt
Please to share manuscript, 'Continuum growth mechanics: Reconciling two common frameworks" w/ Gerard Ateshian and @labellestevena. We derived relationships between constrained-mixture and kinematic growth frameworks, both available in @FEBioSoftware. pdf: https://t.co/5fJ2wXDzhe
For #FossilFriday, here’s the skull of #Spinosaurus, a large sail-backed dinosaur from North Africa. I’ve been running FEA analyses on @FEBioSoftware and am enjoying it so far. Special thanks to Alejandro Lopez-Vaca for introducing me to FEBio. #Dinosaurs#Paleontology
Pleased to share @labellestevena's study on influence of ECM orientation/density on microvessel guidance. Anisotropy gradients recruit microvessels over short and long distances, and overcome dense interfaces such as tumor-associated collagen structures. https://t.co/H1vBB8AmMn
Valve FEM humor from @jolleylab team member and future graduate student Patricia Sabin. You never know what you are going to find on her Github threads. We call this one "jazz chords" and think it could be start of a series. @FEBioSoftware
Happy to share our new methodological paper on AAA+ILT mechanics! The focus is on the treatment of boundary surfaces. Broad use of OS software @3DSlicerApp@meshmixer@GibbonToolbox@FEBioSoftware https://t.co/4ezzb83htD
The @FEBioSoftware workshop will offer participants an overview of the latest developments in FEBio and FEBio Studio.
Would you like to present your software during the #CMBBE2024 symposium? No problem, we are still accepting workshop proposals: https://t.co/dEX2vaVE0a
The renewal application for NIH grant that supports FEBio development will be submitted for Nov 5 deadline. If you are willing to contribute a letter of support, please message us. Also, if you use FEBio for teaching, we would love to hear from you!