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webinar
webinar — Join this webinar to learn about AI-based simulation models using 3D scanners and data analysis.
Date & Time:
Place:
Online
Hosted by:
Department of Computer Science - University of Copenhagen (DIKU), DIKU Business Club and 3Shape
Cost:
Free
Do you need new hips or new teeth?
Why not use 3D scanners, data analysis and advanced simulations from models to real-life designs for patients? New technology is changing the health tech sector fast and makes things better and easier for patients and clinical experts.
In most industries of today, the need for ultra-precise modelling and simulation tools for production improvement increases rapidly. But how do you build a model and how do you transfer the learning points from the model into real-life design and product improvement?
Get more insights in this webinar featuring examples from the health tech industry co-hosted by DIKU and 3Shape.
In this webinar, you can see some of the results and methods developed by the RAINBOW project whose research objective is to create patient-specific simulation models that are rapidly set for a particular patient and easy-to-use by clinical experts.
Meet two of our PhD students, Faezeh Moshfeghifar and Torkan Gholamalizadeh, who will present their research on predicting biomechanical movements and designing tools using 3D modelling. Listen to the perspective of industrial project partner 3Shape, who employs one of the PhD students and who joined the Rainbow project right from the beginning.
After the presentations, you can ask questions to all presenters and indicate your interest in getting more insights into the project.
If you are interested in simulation models, 3D analysis or AI, in general, you should join this webinar – whether as an industrial R&D specialist, as a researcher, clinical practitioner or simply if you are curious to learn more about cutting edge research in Healthtech and simulation.
The webinar is open to all interested persons, but you need to register.