Yesterday evening we had our end-of-year event with partners and friends from the University of Stuttgart, as well as from other universities, research institutes and industry.
As every year, Prof. Ricken together with Dr.-Ing. Keller held a whiskey tasting for the winners of the Schnittkraftmeister competition in the Applied Mechanics lecture. This was an opportunity to test the taste buds for various strains.
🚨PUBLICATION ALERT🚨
Our interdisciplinary work "SimLivA–Modeling ischemia-reperfusion injury in the liver: A first step towards a clinical decision support tool" has been published. Thanks to all contributors for this milestone.
Check it out at https://t.co/klca2FOe5R
ISD, the Institute of Aircraft Design, and the Institute for Structural Mechanics of @uni_stuttgart were invited to a DigiTain Project Meeting. Thanks for having us in the awesome city of Freiburg and for the successful meeting with all the DigiTain partners.
Mapping out a year of innovation and collaboration! 🌐🔧 Excited to share the journey of the Institute of Structural Mechanics and Dynamics in Aerospace Engineering in 2023 to 37 locations, creating a tapestry of shared experiences and fruitful connections!
For the ISD colloquium, Zubin @Zubin3492 presented his progress in the use of fuzzy arithmetic to quantify uncertainties in experiment, simulation models and the combination with LS-OPT's optimization feature for uncertainty analysis on a finite element model of a pressure tank.
Thrilled to share that our colleague, Marlon Suditsch, had the opportunity to present #OncoFEM at the German Cancer Congress 2024! OncoFEM, an Open Access Software, leverages patient-specific imaging data to solve mechanical boundary problems and predict tumor evolutions.
🚨 Publication Alert! 🚨 Our latest interdisciplinary collaboration has led to an exciting paper. Our tri-phasic, bi-scale approach offers understanding of zonated fat accumulation, paving the way for deeper insights into liver health. Explore it here: https://t.co/KNZq4tbnOE
In the framework of the SPP1158 Antarctic Sea Ice project, we met in Bremerhaven at our partner institution, Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI), in the middle of February. With much motivation, we discussed our work progress and planned our future papers. Thank you for having us!
Exciting visit from ZwickRoell! Hosted the ZwickRoell Forum where their dynamic testing machine showcased cutting-edge technology. Dr. Karsten Keller, our Deputy Director, set the stage for a day of innovation. 🔬🚀 #ZwickRoell#MaterialsTesting#DynamicTesting
📢 Publication alert! B. Pi Savall, S.M. Seyedpour Prof. Ricken's study "Experimental Analysis of Strain & Thermal Behaviour on 3D Printed Flexible Auxetic Structures" is out! Investigating insights into strain & temperature distributions.🚀 #Auxetics
Last week, we were at the annual meeting of @gamm_ev to present our work on auxetic structures, Antarctic sea ice, multiscale modeling, and liver transplantation. We had a wonderful time networking and exchanging interesting ideas while discussing our work. Thanks for having us!
Our latest research presents a multiscale coupling approach for understanding complex biological systems like the liver. Dive deeper into our findings for function-zonation-perfusion processes and coupling methodologies under https://t.co/si6exRzKZZ!
In the presentation by our colleagues Marlon, Franzi, and Lena, they delved into the realm of porous media growth processes. Possible application scenarios are patient-specific simulations of cartilage, tumors in brain tissue, or fat distributions in the liver. #PorousMediaGrowth
ATLAS 🌐 meets in presence!
We had an awesome time at our first in-person meeting in Stuttgart discussing our progress towards an AI- and simulation-based clinical decision support tool for liver tumor assessment!
Check out ATLAS at https://t.co/Wt1Gkbymmd!
We congratulate our colleague Zubin for his successful defense of his doctoral thesis 🎓 with the title "Simulating Vertebroplasty Using A Multiphase Continuum-Mechanical Approach: Rheological Characterization, Numerical Simulations, And Experimental Validation".
Congratulations to Manuela Zimmer, our research assistant, for winning the 'Best Postgraduate Student Poster' award at the Auckland Bioengineering Research Forum 2024! Her work on improving diffusion MRI imaging of skeletal muscle is truly impressive.👏 @ABI_bioeng@MataiResearch
We met again in Münster with our partners from Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI), in the beginning of May. With much motivation, we discussed our work progress and planned our future papers. We also discussed ideas for continuing our work in future projects.
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