Dear colleagues,

Transmitting Science is offering a new edition of the course “Finite
Element Analysis applied to Life Sciences”.

Course webpage:
https://www.transmittingscience.com/courses/functional-morphology/functional-morphology-finite-element-analysis-applied-life-sciences/

   - Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is a great tool for biologists,
   palaeontologists, doctors, veterinarians, and other life sciences
   specialities in which researchers face questions about *biomechanics *of
   living and extinct organisms. Elements like bone, arthropod exoskeleton,
   mollusc shells, or the stems and leaves of plants can be analysed using
   this technique.
   - It can be combined with Geometric Morphometric analysis.
   - *FEA is a non-invasive modelling technique*, based on the principle of
   dividing a system into a finite number of discrete elements where the
   equations are applied. Although statical and dynamic analysis can be solved
   using FEA, in this course only *statical analysis* will be covered.
   - In this course, we will provide an introduction to Finite Element
for *modelling
   biological structures *and understanding how they work. We will cover
   all the steps involved in FEA (for static analysis) except the creation or
   reconstruction of the model.

For any questions, please write to [email protected]

Best regards

Sole
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Sole De Esteban-Trivigno, PhD
Director
Transmitting Science
www.transmittingscience.com/courses

Bluesky @soledeesteban.bsky.social
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Orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2049-0890

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