Description

This scientific workshop will address problems in Biomechanics and Mechanobiology.
Its main objective is to promote the development of biomechanical analysis capabilities at the microscopic level and characterize their influence across scales.
The workshop takes a multidisciplinary approach involving leading researchers from a wide range of areas, namely mathematics, applied mechanics, biomechanics, biophysics, biology and material science. It brings together expertise on theoretical and computational modeling and experimental analysis to investigate multi-scale phenomena related to the behavior of biological materials and systems present in the Human Body. It will be an ideal forum for broad and instructive discussions on the grand challenges of multiscale modeling and scale bridging in Biomechanics and Mechanobiology and how to undertake them.

 

IMPORTANT
Workshop Minibus on May 29