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Important Dates
Symposium Proposal Submission Deadline
2022/09/05  2022/09/30

Abstract Submission Deadline
2022/12/05  2023/01/10
2023/01/31
 2023/02/15

Notification of Acceptance Deadline---Abstract
2022/12/15  2023/01/31
2023/02/10 2023/02/20

Full Paper Submission Deadline
2023/01/05  2023/02/10
2023/02/28

Notification of Acceptance Deadline---Full Paper
2023/02/28 2023/03/10

Early Bird Registration Deadline
2023/02/15  2023/03/10
2023/03/20


Computational and experimental methods in biomedical 
and biomechanics engineering


Description:
This symposium aims to provide a means of communicating the advances being made in the area of computational biomechanics and biomedical engineering with the emphasis being placed on biomechanics. Authors and presenters are invited to participate in this symposium to present the 
state-of-the-art computational aspects of biomechanics and simulation in both engineering and clinical scenarios.

Topics (not restricted to):
  • Additive manufacturing
  • Mechanics of biological tissue, organ systems and biomaterials
  • Material identification and inverse problems
  • Electromagnetic Imaging and inverse problems
  • Human body movement, motion analysis and impact
  • Cell mechanics, mechanotransduction, and computational mechanobiology
  • Computer-assisted surgery and simulation
  • Biofluids and hemodynamics
  • Modeling, design and assessment of medical devices and implants
  • Imaging and its application in biomechanics and biomedical engineering 
  • Joint and ligament mechanics
  • Multiscale and Multiphysics modeling
  • Injury and Damage Biomechanics

Keywords:
Biomedical Imaging; Biomedical Devices; Biomechanical Systems, Electromagnetic Imaging and inverse problems

Chairs:
Prof. Lulu Wang, Shenzhen Technology University, China
Lulu Wang is currently a Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering in the College of Health Science and Environmental Engineering at Shenzhen Technology University in China. She received the M.E. (First class Hons.) and Ph.D. degrees from the Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand, in 2009 and 2013, respectively. From 2013 to 2015, she was a Research Fellow with the Institute of Biomedical Technologies, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. In June 2015, Dr. Wang became an Associate Professor of biomedical engineering with the Hefei University of Technology. In June 2019, she became a Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Shenzhen Technology University. Her research interests include medical devices, electromagnetic sensing and imaging, and computational mechanics. Over the past 5 years, Dr. Wang has authored more than 60 peer-reviewed publications, 2 ASME books, 6 book chapters, and 4 issued patents. Dr. Wang is a member of ASME, IEEE, MRSNZ, AAAS, PSNZ, and IPENZ. She is an active reviewer of numerous journals, books and conferences. She has edited three books and two special issues of international journals. She has received multiple National and International Awards from various professional societies and organizations.

Prof. Junqing Hu, Shenzhen Technology University, China


International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences