Andrea Menichetti (@andreamenichet4) 's Twitter Profile
Andrea Menichetti

@andreamenichet4

PhD in Biomechanical Engineering doing research on traumatic brain injury 🧠
Amateur photographer and football/tennis/bicycle enthusiast

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NCBME (@ncbmebelgium) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🗓️ Mark your calendars everyone! The 2020 National Day on Biomedical Engineering will take place the 27th of November. More news to follow very soon #NCBMENationalDay2020 #biomedicalengineering #conference #medtech

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The new article on the characterization of the regional dynamic mechanical properties of the human brain is out!➡️authors.elsevier.com/a/1bexF4jZMTXzp🧠 It was a fruitful collaboration between KU Leuven, Dublin City University and UCD Biomedical Eng! Special thanks to my co-author @MacmanusPhd #brain_biomechanics

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Mark your calendars! The National Day on Biomedical Engineering will take place on November 27th and will be 100% VIRTUAL. Check out the program below. And oh yeah, registration is FREE. So head on over to ncbme.ugent.be and get yourself registered!

Mark your calendars! The National Day on Biomedical Engineering will take place on November 27th and will be 100% VIRTUAL. Check out the program below. And oh yeah, registration is FREE. So head on over to ncbme.ugent.be and get yourself registered!
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Are you a researcher working in the field in biomedical engineering? Are you interested in sharing your work with us? Then head on over to ncbme.ugent.be and submit your abstract for the upcoming National Day on November 27th! Deadline for abstract submission is Nov 6th!

Are you a researcher working in the field in biomedical engineering? Are you interested in sharing your work with us? Then head on over to ncbme.ugent.be and submit your abstract for the upcoming National Day on November 27th! Deadline for abstract submission is Nov 6th!
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In the next couple of days we'll be talking about our Sponsors! Find out who you can meet from 11.00 to 12.00 at our very own virtual company fair. (Psst! Don't forget to register at ncbme.ugent.be!)

In the next couple of days we'll be talking about our Sponsors! Find out who you can meet from 11.00 to 12.00 at our very own virtual company fair. 

(Psst! Don't forget to register at ncbme.ugent.be!)
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With only 8 more days to go until the National Day, read more about the opening lecture that will be given by Marc Noppen here: ncbme.ugent.be/wordpress/from…

Mehmet Kurt (@kurtlabresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

See how your brain moves in 3D as your heart beats 💓🧠. Our collab. team published 2-part series at Brain Multiphysics and MRM to introduce 3D amplified MRI (w/ Stevens Institute of Technology Matai Stanford Engineering University of Auckland | Waipapa Taumata Rau @BMEIISinai) sciencedirect.com/science/articl… onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/mr…

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In this video I'm talking about my research on brain biomechanics 🧠 and bicycle helmets 🚴‍♂️🚴‍♀️ Check it out!!! Thank you SciMingo, I had lots of fun recording it! :)

FirW KU Leuven (@firwengsc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the 100 years the World Cycling Championships have existed, engineers have made a lot of improvements to the bicycle and cycling, in terms of speed, safety and aerodynamics. @realBertBlocken Materials Engineering | KU Leuven TU Eindhoven KU Leuven youtu.be/SaWkwPiG9Zc via YouTube

Mehmet Kurt (@kurtlabresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our review article evaluating the effectiveness of bicycle helmets during impacts is now published in Frontiers - Bioengineering and Biotechnology. Our findings demonstrate the importance of developing new technologies and impact testing standards for better prevention of brain injuries. frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…