International Conference of Polish Society of Biomechanics - Biomechanics 2020

Organizer: Polish Society of Biomechanics Board
Venue: Online, , Poland
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Date: from: 2021-09-09 to: 2021-09-10
Fee: 25 - 120 EUR
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The International Conference “BIOMECHANICS” is the largest forum organized in Poland dedicated to the field of biomechanics.


This conference offers the participants an opportunity to present their research, share experiences and scientific ideas, and develop networks between scientists from around the world. Biomechanics has been held regularly since 1981. Initially, the meetings of the Polish Society of Biomechanics were organized every year and since 2004 they have been held every two years. The last meeting took place in Zielona Góra on 5-7 September, 2018.

The organisation of the 2020 conference has been entrusted to the Medical University of Warsaw. This is the first time in the history of the conference that it is organised by a medical centre. Due to the pandemic, the conference has been postponed by a year and will be held on 9-10 September 2021

We encourage you to get acquinted with the topics of invited lectures.

  • Do we need motion analysis in orthopaedic surgery?Prof. med. Thomas Dreher
  • Challenges of bone tissue engineering: from materials to multiscale modeling.Prof. María-Angeles Pérez Ansón
  • An integrated, multi-scale approach to understand the role of mechanical loading in cartilage homeostasis and disease: Bridging from joint to chondrocyte.Prof. Ilse Jonkers 
  • How sports biomechanics can foster in-field performance assessment: technical issues and applications in swimming.Prof. Giuseppe Vannozzi
  • Decomposition of EMG signals in biomechanics.Prof. Jim Richards
  • Nano-Bioscience – A Precursor to Nanomedicine. Prof. Frank Caruso FRS FAA
  • Asymmetric Running with Prosthetic Limb. Hiroaki Hobara, Ph.D.
  • In silico Experiments on Bone Adaptation by Remodeling. Prof. Taiji ADACHI, Ph.D
  • The role of biomechanics in engineering functional tissue. Prof. Wojciech Święszkowski
  • Cortico-spinal adaptation to strength training. Prof. Janne Avela

tags: biomechanics ergonomics Human Movement Mechanics Rehabilitation Biofluid Sports Biomechanics MUSCULOSKELETAL biomaterials Polish Society of Biomechanics WUM biomechanics 2020

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