Scientists of the department took part in the annual 54th scientific conference of the German Society for Biomedical Engineering (54th Annual Conference of the German Society for Biomedical Engineering), which takes place in Leipzig in the remote mode.
Thanks to long-term cooperation with colleagues of the Institute
multiphase processes of the University. W. Leibniz (Hannover)
and the significant results obtained by the scientific group of Professor Oleg Avrunin (senior teachers Maxim Timkovich and Yana Nosova) co-authored with Professor Birgit Glasmacher and Dr. Alexander Gishkovim in the framework of the section “Personalized Medicine” take part with the report “Analysis of air resistance
cavity according to computed tomography data”. The work is performed in the framework of the joint Ukrainian-German research
project “Implementation of rapid prototyping for modeling upper respiratory tract in normal conditions and with typical pathologies”.
Conference events are held from September 29 to 1 october and are performed according to the program https: //www.bmt-congress.de/en/program
The Minister of Healthe of Germany Jens Spahn expressed his congratulations to the participants of the conference.
Also, the staff of the department took part in a master class, which was organized by the INRIA Chile (National
Research Institute for the Study of Informatics and
automatic control) in Chile.
The topic of the master class was “SOFA: an open-source solution for collaborations, prototyping, and innovation in simulation “
(Https://www.inria.cl/es/inria-academy/mc/SOFA). As part of the master class Hugo Talbot (SOFA project coordinator) told
about the features of medical simulation using the framework
SOFA and the ability to implement topology changes in 3d
structures, simulations of anisotropic materials, and more.
The direction in the field of surgical simulation of interaction with biological tissues in the surgical planning of surgical interventions are now very fast develops, and the experience gained will be used in modernization of academic discipline programs in specialty Biomedical Engineering.