
Brainiacs Lab
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This is the official page for the Institute of Continuum Mechanics and Biomechanics (LKM), the Brainiacs Team 🧠
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Last week we had an inspiring Doctoral Seminar in Zell am See! 🏔️ Researched TPM, biomechanics, model order reduction, uncertainty quantification, machine learning and much more at ISD. Collaboration with Brainiacs Lab from FAU on the topic of brain mechanics.🧠


Our computational model in project B01 (PI Silvia Budday) effectively simulates and characterizes the viscoelastic mechanical response of the human spinal cord via nano-indentation. #Pictureoftheweek #FiniteElementSimulation #EMBresearch Provided by: Stephen Melly





🌎🌍🌏 Our Brainiacs Lab and ExploringBrainMechanics PhD students Mohammad Saeed Zarzor and Yashasvi Verma presented their latest findings on human brain modeling at the 9th European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering ECCOMAS Community 🌟




🌟 Our Brainiacs Team will be presenting at the hashtag#WCCM conference in Vancouver today! Join us as we showcase our latest research on the region-specific properties of human brain tissue 🧠 Silvia Budday (25.07.2024, 10:25) Nina Reiter (25.07.2024, 10:45)

🌟Our Brainiacs member Nina Reiter is at the #WCCM2024 conference in #Vancouver, where she presented her research on the "Direction-dependent mechanics of human corpus callosum and lower brain stem." 🧠


🌟 A big THANK YOU to everyone who attended Silvia Budday and Nina Reiter 's talks at the #WCCM conference! 🌟 Looking forward to connecting and collaborating further!💡



Excited for #CMBBE2024 in Vancouver! 🎉 Join us at the 🧠Brainiacs Lab talks: 👩🔬 Nina Reiter INFLUENCE OF POSTMORTEM DEGRADATION ON MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF HUMAN BRAIN TISSUE Session: Finite Element Biomechanics ⏲ 31 July 2024 - 04:30pm 📍 MR 2301

Excited for #CMBBE2024 in Vancouver! 🎉 Join us at the 🧠Brainiacs Lab talks: 👩🔬 Silvia Budday COMBINING DATA-DRIVEN AND PHYSICS-BASED MODELING TO PREDICT THE BEHAVIOR OF HUMAN BRAIN TISSUE Session: AI-Based Brain Biomechanics ⏲ 31 July 2024 -10:15am 📍 MR 2301


