ESBiomech24 Congress in Edinburgh

4th ESB Webinar announced: “FEBio, a Nonlinear Finite Element Solver for Biomechanics “

We are delighted to announce the 4th webinar of the ESB Webinar Series which will introduce the FEBio Software Suite. The webinar will take place on March 30th 2020 at 17:00 CET.

This seminar has been co-organised by the ESB and VPHi student committees.


FEBio is a freely-available finite element solver designed specifically for solving problems in computational biomechanics and biophysics. This webinar on the FEBio software project will be focused mostly on new FEBio users and aims to:

  • Introduce FEBio and provide an overview of its capabilities.
  • Introduce FEBio Studio, a new integrated environment for setting up, running, and analyzing FEBio models.

At the end of this webinar, attendees will have learned the basic steps for working with FEBio and FEBio Studio, including how to:

  • Import surface and CAD geometry into FEBio Studio and generate FE meshes.
  • Set up boundary conditions, material parameters, and analysis settings.
  • Run the FEBio solver from within FEBio Studio.
  • Visualize and animate the FEBio results.

The webinar will be conducted by Dr. Steve Maas. He received his Master’s in Physics from the University of Antwerp, Belgium, in 2002 and his PhD in Computing from the University of Utah, USA, in 2017. Since 2005, he has been employed at the Musculoskeletal Research Laboratory at the University of Utah where he has been the lead software developer on the FEBio software project. FEBio is a finite element solver designed specifically for solving problems in computational biomechanics and biophysics. It accomplishes this by focusing on constitutive models, loading conditions, and modeling scenarios that are relevant to these research domains. Steve Maas has also created the PreView and PostView supporting software packages, which are used for pre-processing and post-processing, respectively, FEBio models. He is also the lead on the new FEBio Studio project, which is a fully integrated environment that combines many of the pre- and post-processing and solver capabilities, in a single unified interface.

The seminar will last 45 minutes followed by 15 minutes of Q/A from the audience. You will have the chance to ask your questions which will be addressed by the speaker at the end of the webinar. However, it would be great if you could send your question in advance while filling the registration form or by sending to Ehsan.soodmand@charite.de and/or rodrigo.romarowski@grupposandonato.it  before the start of the webinar.

Click here to register for the webinar.

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Looking forward to your attendance.

ESB Student Committee


VPHi-ESB webinar about “HIGH-THROUGHPUT MULTICELLULAR SIMULATION STUDIES WITH PHYSICELL”


The ESB endorses and co-organise this webinar of the VPHi Keynote Webinar Series will take place on 24 January 2020 at 16 CET featuring Prof Paul Macklin from Indiana University.

Abstract

Multicellular systems are complex, multiscale dynamical systems where cells interact with one another and their environment physically and chemically. To investigate these systems, at Indiana University they developed open source software including BioFVM for biological diffusion and PhysiCell: an agent-based model platform. Prof Macklin will introduce PhysiCell in a variety of problems in cancer, immunotherapy, and engineered multicellular systems. He will also show his plans for a growing, sustainable open source community and software ecosystem, including training materials, automated GUI generation for cloud-hosted models, visualization, extension with molecular-scale models, and more. Finally Prof Macklin will shows how machine learning and high performance computing (HPC) can enhance our investigations to allow high-throughput biological hypothesis testing. 

Prof Paul Macklin

Paul Macklin is a mathematician, Associate Professor, and Director of Undergraduate studies in the recently-established Department of Intelligent Systems Engineering at Indiana University. He works with biologists, modelers, and clinicians to develop and validate sophisticated 3D computer models of cancer and other multicellular systems, using the open source PhysiCell platform developed by his lab. He also works with the National Cancer Institute and the Department of Energy to co-lead a national initiative to create digital twins for the future of personalized predictive cancer medicine.

Registration linkhttps://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7839011435273490188

More informations

https://www.vph-institute.org/webinar/high-throughput-multicellular-simulation-studies-with-physicell.html

Professor in Computational Biomechanics – University of Sheffield, UK

Closing date: 07/01/2020
Employer: The University of Sheffield (Department of Mechanical Engineering)
Location: Sheffield

Description

Salary: A competitive salary will be offered in line with the University of Sheffield’s Professorial Pay Scheme: www.sheffield.ac.uk/hr/thedeal/professorial/structure

The University of Sheffield is looking to expand its vibrant Mechanical Engineering community through recruitment to a number of academic positions. They are looking for individuals who will contribute to maintaining a welcoming, inclusive, diverse and inspiring environment for students and whose expertise will complement and enhance our existing research capabilities.
A key part of this role will be developing and supporting staff and students at earlier stages of their careers, meaning we are looking for individuals with a passion for leadership and people development.
You will have a clear idea of your research vision, how this builds upon our current departmental portfolio, and the ways in which it may influence our future direction.
You will be equally passionate about teaching, with a willingness and enthusiasm for accepting and implementing new approaches in this area.
Mechanical Engineering has been a major discipline in the University of Sheffield since its foundation in 1905 and is a thriving department within the University’s Faculty of Engineering. We are one of the UK’s leading departments of Mechanical Engineering, and are home to over 1000 students (Undergraduate, Postgraduate Taught and Postgraduate Research), over 60 academic staff. The year 2020 is an exciting time for you to join our department, as we shall be moving into our new £50m home – the Engineering Heartspace!

The Insigneo Institute for in silico Medicine is known for its cutting-edge research in the development of biomechanics methods for neuro-musculo-skeletal, cardiovascular, respiratory, or urinary pathologies. Insigneo is the largest European research institute dedicated to Computational Medicine, with the aims to realise the scientific ambition behind the Virtual Physiological Human, producing a transformational impact on healthcare. Insigneo performs innovative research in areas of fundamental and applied biomedical modelling, imaging, and informatics.

You will be an internationally renowned academic or senior industrial technologist with experience of delivering high-quality research in Computational Biomechanics. You will have a good first degree and a PhD in a relevant discipline. You will be able to provide effective leadership and you will have excellent interpersonal and communication skills, and experience of developing and delivering high-quality teaching at a variety of levels. Based here in the department you will continue to develop your own academic career, contributing strongly in teaching, research and scholarship that is recognised internationally for its originality, significance and rigour.
Find out more about working in the Department of Mechanical Engineering: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/mecheng/…k-with-us-2019

How to apply?

To apply visit our job pages (https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/jobs) and search for vacancy number: UOS024690.

Contact details

If you would like to talk to someone informally about this job and the recruiting Department, please contact our Head of Department, Professor Neil Sims n.sims@sheffield.ac.uk 

If you have any administration queries and details regarding the application process, contact Julie Fryer j.e.fryer@sheffield.ac.uk 

If you would like an informal tour of our facilities prior to the formal interview process, please contact our Department Technical Manager: Phillip Pickstock p.pickstock@sheffield.ac.uk 

For more information or queries regarding the areas we are looking to recruit to please contact Professor Claudia Mazzà c.mazza@sheffield.ac.uk.

PhD position at the University of Zaragoza

Position and project

The Biomedical Signal Interpretation and Computational Simulation group at the University of Zaragoza (Spain) seeks a PhD Student to work on the interface between Cardiac Electromechanical Modeling and Artificial Intelligence in the context of ischemic heart disease.

The position is part of the BRAV∃ project funded by Horizon 2020 programme of the European Commission. BRAV∃ aims at providing a lasting functional support to injured hearts through the fabrication of personalized tissue engineering-based biological ventricular assist devices (BioVADs). This ambitious project will combine multimodal deep cardiac phenotyping, advanced computational modeling and biomechanical analysis in a large animal model of disease to create a personalized 3D printable design.

The candidate will work on developing deep-learning neural networks trained on simulated data from large-scale physics-based electromechanical swine models, which is expected to allow obtaining simulated electromechanical data in an efficient way while maintaining accuracy as high as possible. The proposed multidisciplinary approach ultimately aims at contributing to shed light into the interaction between BioVADs and recipient hearts.

Qualifications

Candidates must hold an MSc in Engineering, Mathematics or Physics or similar discipline.

Expertise in computational modeling and/or signal processing is recommended. Strong oral and written communication skills in English are a must. Experience in Python and/or C++ programming is preferred. Previous experience with numerical methods for solving PDEs (e.g. Finite Element Method, Meshless Methods), Artificial Intelligence (e.g., neural networks) and CUDA programming is considered a plus.

The I3A Institute at University of Zaragoza

The Aragon Institute of Engineering Research (I3A), within the University of Zaragoza, comprises more than 500 researchers and a vibrant environment for multidisciplinary research.

Every year I3A participates in more than 300 research projects funded with over 10 M€ and more than 200 contracts with industry with 5 M€ turnover. Around 50 PhD theses supervised by I3A members are defended and nearly 300 papers are published in JCR journals every year. The Biomedical Signal Interpretation and Computational Simulation group at I3A, University of Zaragoza, is a leading expert in the development of signal processing tools to aid in the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases and conditions. This expertise is combined with modeling and simulation of cardiac electrophysiology to investigate causes and consequences of the phenomena observed from the processed signals.

Application

For additional information about the position, please contact Dr. Esther Pueyo

(epueyo@unizar.es) or Dr. Konstantinos Mountris (kmountris@unizar.es).

Bone Mechanics and Tissue Engineering Workshop in Zaragoza

We are pleased to present you the Workshop “Bone Mechanics and Tissue
Engineering” that will be held the 6-7th February 2020 in Zaragoza
(Spain) (http://curabone.unizar.es/)

Where:

Edificio Paraninfo, University of Zaragoza (Spain)

Who:

•    Scott Hollister – Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory
University (USA)
•    Gwendolene Reilly – The University of Sheffield (UK)
•    Bert van Rietbergen – Eindhoven University of Technology (NL)
•    Michael Skipper Andersen- Aalborg University (DK)
•    José Manuel García Aznar – University of Zaragoza (ES)

Registration form:

The workshop is free. But you need to register before 15th January 2020.
Limited places.
Lunches are not included, only the workshop materials.

Dra. MªAngeles Pérez Ansón

Associate Professor of Structural Mechanics (Profesora de M.M.C. y T.E.)
Mechanical Engineering Dept. (Depto. Ingeniería Mecánica)
Escuela de Ingeniería y Arquitectura (EINA)
Aragón Institute of Engineering Research (I3A)
University of Zaragoza (Universidad de Zaragoza)

PhD scholarship @Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona

PhD Project D-Risc: Multiscale modelling & data mining for intervertebral disc degeneration risk prediction
(Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain)

GRANT PROGRAMME: “LA CAIXA” DOCTORATE INPHINIT

35 PhD fellowships for early-stage researchers of any nationality to pursue their PhD studies in research centres accredited with the Spanish Seal of Excellence Severo Ochoa, María de Maeztu or Health Institute Carlos III. This frame is addressed exclusively to PhD research projects on STEM disciplines: life sciences and health, experimental sciences, physics, chemistry and mathematics.

More information

POSITION: “D-Risc: Multiscale modelling & data mining for intervertebral disc degeneration risk prediction

Area and discipline: please choose 1 from the following list:

Area of knowledge

Physical Sciences, Mathematics and Engineering

Group of disciplines
Telecommunications, Electronics, Robotics, Biomedical Engineering, Automation Engineering, ICT

Discipline

Biomedical Engineering, ICT

Research project / Research Group description:

Research project and main focus of the research line of the research group in which the fellow would join

D-Risc aims to reveal critical interplays of crucial stimuli within the intervertebral disc (IVD) that might lead to IVD degeneration, based on morphological and physiological parameters. Different models at the organ, tissue and cellular levels will be used. Specifically, the project will combine multi-physics finite element models at the organ and tissue levels with agent-based and network models at the cell and molecular levels, to simulate the local regulation of IVD cells in multifactorial physical and biochemical micro-environments. Simulation results will be mined with patient-specific morphological, physical activity and life-style data. Depending on the identified multiscale paths that can lead to degeneration-related cell activity (i.e. catabolic shift of cell activity), personalised recommendations for prevention- and optimised conservative treatments will be established.

D-Risc will exploit the competencies of the Biomechanics and Mechanobiology (BMMB – http://biomech.es) lab of the BCN MedTech research unit at the Department of Information and Communication Technologies (DTIC) of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), Barcelona. The project will be additionally implemented in cooperation with the medical image analysis and machine learning areas of BCN MedTech (http://bcn-medtech.upf.edu/).

UPF was established in 1990 as a public university with strong dedication to excellence in research and teaching. It is the 1st Spanish university in the world Top 200 (THE2020), the 11th (ranked 5th in Europe and 1st in Spain) under 50 years (THE18). It also ranked 5th in Europe and 1st in Spain (U-Multirank 2018) in teaching and research performance (U-Ranking, BBVA Foundation & Ivie, 2018), quality output (excellence rate), normalized impact and percentage of collaborative papers with foreign institutions. UPF is full member of the Big Data Value Association (BDVA). DTIC has since its creation emphasized scientific excellence and internationalisation as core aspects of its activities. It has an important track record of active participation in EU projects (a total of 66 FP7 projects and 10 other projects in non-FP7 program such as CIP, Ambient Assisted Living and the Lifelong Learning Program, and, up to now 44 H2020 projects). It is the Spanish university department with the largest number of ERC grants (9 FP7 and 9 H2020) and is part of the FET Flagship initiative “The Human Brain Project”. DTIC has been awarded the “María de Maeztu” excellence by the Spanish government for the quality and relevance of its pioneering scientific research.

BCN MedTech is the Barcelona Centre for New Medical Technologies at UPF. It focusses on biomedical integrative research, including mathematical and computational models, algorithms and systems for computer-aided diagnosis and treatment, and the translation thereof into relevant clinical problems and industrial products. It has a team of 60 full time researchers working on medical image and signal processing, computational simulation, computer-assisted surgery and biomedical electronics. Within BCN MedTech, the BMMB lab combines mechanistic and stochastic theoretical modelling with computational methods in biology and physics, to rationally explore the complex multiscale interactions between tissue multiphysics and biological processes, and to understand the bottom-up regulation of the functional biomechanics of organs in health and disease. The specific targets are cartilaginous (rheumatic disorders), bone (osteoporosis), arterial (atherosclerosis) and lung (emphysema) tissues. The project will combine this expertise with computational anatomy and manifold learning techniques for patient stratification, from the BCN MedTech medical image analysis and machine learning areas.

Job position description: role, responsibilities and skills required within the project/group.

D-Risc capitalizes on previous research at BCN MedTech, to assess the risk of disc degeneration (DD). Patient-specific IVD finite element (FE) models will be coupled to agent-based (AB)/network cell models, to predict catabolic shifts of cell activity in function of morphological, metabolic and mechanical factors. According to subsequent machine learning analyses, specific combination of factors will be identified as possible risks for DD.

Low back pain (LBP) affects up to 85% of people at some point in life. It is strongly related to DD, with phenotypes that cannot be explained solely by genetic factors as they also depend on mechanical loads.

In vivo or in-vitro studies investigated DD at the cell and tissue levels, but they are costly and limited in terms of parameterization, effective number of measurements and long-term observations. In contrast, computational modelling allows testing different boundary conditions (mechanical, biochemical, …) and numerous theoretical hypotheses over long timescales, at a relatively limited cost. 

Coupled to personalized organ models, multiscale models and simulations can indicate common patterns in specific groups of IVD, as well as critical combinations of cell stimuli and the effects thereof on DD observable features. In particular, the mining of model inputs together with simulated data can reveal such patterns and combinations.

The successful candidate will join the BCN MedTech team and will be co-supervised by faculties, experts in computational multiscale modelling and machine learning. (S)He will systematically analyze the 3D anatomy of 500 patient-specific IVD FE models, available at UPF, to define relevant groups of FE /AB multiscale simulations. Then, (s)he will use machine learning algorithms to build correlation models among personalized model inputs and predicted cell activity, to create a DD risk score model. 

D-Risc will involve key collaborations with population cohort infrastructures in UK and Finland.

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR & CONTACT AT HOST

Dr Jérôme Noailly
Contact: jerome.noailly@upf.edu

Barcelona Centre for New Medical Technologies (BCN MedTech)

Department of Information and Communication Technologies

Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain

ADDITIONAL INFO

Press articles related with the work of the BCN MedTech BMMB team in disc degeneration:

CONTRACT CONDITIONS & ELEGIBILITY

The maximum total payment amount will be €122,592, as broken down below:

  • Three annual payments of €34,800 each one. Where applicable, the amounts corresponding to the Social Security contributions payable by the employer (in this case, the host institution), as well as any other compulsory fee, whether current or that may be provided for in a future legal framework, will be deducted from the yearly gross amount of €34,800 to be received by the fellow.
  • €3,564 per year, as an additional amount for conferences, courses, research stays, consumables, equipment, charges for the use of intellectual property, etc. This additional amount will be managed by the centre for the benefit of the fellow and must be justified separately.
  • ”la Caixa” Banking Foundation will award a prize of €7,500, which will be paid in the fourth year, should the fellow be able to deposit their thesis within 6 months after the third year of their fellowship has ended.
  • ”la Caixa” Banking Foundation will sign an agreement with the host institution, which will receive the fellowship payment directly. This must be wholly allocated to cover the amounts arising from Social Security contributions and other required corporate expenses payable by the employer, where applicable, as well as the fellow’s gross stipend and the additional amount.

Eligibility:

  • Experience: At the call deadline, applicants must be in the first four years (full-time equivalent research experience) of their research careers and not yet have been awarded a doctoral degree.
  • Studies pursued: At the time of recruitment, candidates must comply with one of the following options:
    • To have completed the studies that lead to an official university degree adapted to the European Higher Education Area awarding 300 ECTS credits, of which at least 60 ECTS credits must correspond to master level.
    • To have completed a degree in a university not adapted to the European Higher Education Area that gives access to doctoral studies. The verification of an equivalent level of studies to the ones mentioned above will be made by the university when the admission procedure starts.
  • Geographic mobility: For candidates applying to Spanish centres or units: Candidates must not have resided or have carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Spain for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the call deadline.
  • Level of English: Candidates must have a demonstrable level of English (B2 or higher).

APPLICATION & DEADLINES

How to apply: https://obrasociallacaixa.org/en/investigacion-y-becas/becas-de-la-caixa/doctorado-inphinit/incoming

Deadline: 4 February 2020

Important dates:

18 February 2020 – Deadline for submitting the language certificate.

16 April 2020 – Notification of the shortlist results.

27 and 28 May 2020 – Face-to-face interviews in Barcelona.

2 June 2020 – Publication of the final list of selected candidates.

From 2 to 30 June 2020 – Matching research centre – fellow.

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW in PARIS

Project information:

The “Birdsong for Human(e) voices” project is funded by the CRI and is led by Dr. Pauline Provini. More information on the project: https://projects.cri-paris.org/projects/tY6OqgWS/summary

Job Description Summary:

We are searching for a highly motivated, independent, multidisciplinary postdoctoral researcher to be part of a team focusing on understanding the biomechanics of birdsong. The postdoctoral researcher will play a substantive role in planning and conducting research by using quantitative modelling methods. In close collaboration with the Principal Investigator, the postdoctoral researcher will

  • Participate to the collection of experimental data (multiple X-ray and light high-speed videos, Particle Image Velocimetry data, acoustic data, etc.) of different species of birds during vocalization.
  • Fluid dynamics analysis (CFD model) of bird vocalization.
  • Aero-acoustic modelling of birdsong based on experimental data collected by the team.
  • Draft and publish scientific papers derived from the data.
  • Attend annual scientific meetings to present research derived from the project research.
  • Actively participate to meetings, seminars, and CRI life in general.

Minimum Qualifications:

PhD qualification with relevant research experience in biomechanics (e.g. engineering, modelling) or a closely related field.

Additional positive qualifications:

Specific expertise in one or more of the targeted experimental techniques (PIV, XROMM, and acoustic recordings), experience with live animals, and knowledge of the functional morphology of vertebrates are considered as additional positive elements for the candidate. An interdisciplinary background is highly appreciated.

Typical Hiring Range: Full-Time job ±2200 Euro/month (net) according to the INSERM salary scale.

Location: Centre de Recherche Interdisciplinaire, 8bis Rue Charles V, 75004 Paris France.

Institution information:

The Center for Research and Interdisciplinarity (CRI) experiments and spreads new ways of learning, teaching, conducting research and mobilizing collective intelligence in life, learning and digital sciences. The CRI promotes scientists who thrive in dynamic environments, are inspired and motivated by daily interactions with diverse peers, work best in teams and comfortably mix disciplines, rearranging, straddling field boundaries and wish to explore uncharted domains.

Job Open/Close Date: Fall 2020/ Summer 2022.

Required Documents

To apply for the position, please send the following documents to Pauline.provini@cri-paris.org:

  1. Curriculum Vitae
    1. Cover letter summarizing research interests, professional experience, and career goals.
    1. Names and Contact Information for References

Please have 2 recommendations forwarded directly to Dr. Pauline Provini email address by those individuals providing the references. These should not come from the applicant.

Review of applications will begin on September 15th and continue until the position is filled.

Vacancy Editor @ Taylor & Francis: Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering

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Would you like to be the Editor of Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering (CMBBE)?

We are looking for a new Editor/Editorial Team to lead the editorial board of CMBBE. Applicants should have an academic background in biomechanics and biomedical engineering, specifically a high level of multidisciplinary knowledge across the fields of computational biomechanics, biomedical applications and numerical methods, as well as the passion to drive the journal forward. 

The successful candidate(s) will be responsible for editorial oversight and decision-making on submissions. They will have authority to accept articles following successful peer review and will ensure that reviewers and authors adhere to the Journal’s Code of Publishing Ethics. For more information on the role of a journal editor, please click here.

Becoming the editor of a journal is a rewarding and fulfilling experience where you will extend your own networks, promote the research that you are passionate about, increase visibility of your own research and be recognized as a leading figure within the academic community. 

Interested in applying? Here are the skills and attributes we would be looking for in a successful applicant:

·       Someone who is active in the community with strong personal networks

  • Confidence to engage with authors and researchers to solicit the highest quality submissions
  • Strong organizational skills to ensure that submissions are handled in a timely manner
  • The ability to foster positive working relationships with colleagues in the Editorial Board
  • This position may be available as a co-editorship – please note your interest in this in your application.

Submitting your Application

If you would like to apply for the position please forward your CV to Ishtiaque Shams, Portfolio Manager, at Ishtiaque.Shams@tandf.co.uk

Deadline for application is 31 October 2019.CMBBE is a leading Journal in the field with the aim to provide a means of communicating the advances being made in the area of computational biomechanics and biomedical engineering with the emphasis being placed on biomechanics. For more formation about the Journal please click here.

Call for Bids hosting ESB 2023

The ESB invites proposals for the organization of its annual congress in 2023. If you would like to host and organize the 2023 ESB congress and wish to prepare and submit a bid, please read the conference rules.

Interested members can contact or send a proposal/bid to Prof. David Mitton, Chair of the Meetings Committee (david.mitton(at)ifsttar.fr),

The deadline for bid submission (first step) to organize the ESB 2023 is 15 December 2019.


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