Study of biomechanical problems using experimental and finite element simulations (Ansys Healthcare R&D Team)
Marco Sensale y Prasanth Bokam (ANSYS FRANCE SAS. https://www.ansys.com/fr-fr)
Fecha: 15-02-2022
Hora: 14 h – 16 h
Lugar: Aula 1.07 del edificio Agustín de BEtanocurt
Computational models for the pre-operative planning of spinal surgeries (Marco Sensale)
- An overview of ongoing research projects in Ansys Healthcare R&D Team (Marco Sensale & Prasanth Bokam)
- Study of hard and soft tissues using experimental and finite element simulations (Prasanth Bokam)
Esta visita se enmarca en la colaboración surgida en el proyecto europeo PRIMAGE https://www.primageproject.eu/ entre el grupo M2BE y ANSYS FRANCE SAS.
Abstract
The world is becoming unprecedentedly connected thanks to emerging media and cloud-based technologies. The holy grail of metaverse requires recreating a remotely shared world as a digital twin of the physical planet. In this world, the human is probably the most complex mechanical, physical, and biological system. Unlike computers, it is remarkably challenging to model and engineer how humans perceive and react in a virtual environment. By leveraging computational advancements such as machine learning and biometric sensors, this talk will share some recent research on altering and optimizing the human visual and behavioral perception toward creating the ultimate metaverse.
Bio
Qi Sun is an assistant professor at New York University, Tandon School of Engineering (joint with Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering and Center for Urban Science and Progress). Before joining NYU, he was a research scientist at Adobe Research and a research intern at NVIDIA Research. He received his Ph.D. at Stony Brook University. His research interests lie in computer graphics, VR/AR, vision science, machine learning, and human-computer interaction. He is a recipient of the IEEE Virtual Reality Best Dissertation Award.