If you want to improve your knowledge of Simpleware software, Synopsys are running four interactive sessions this month - recommended if you want to catch up on image-based modelling.
30 mins each:
Registration is here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/835948108243757328?source=IMec...
Synopsys NE Ltd (https://www.synopsys.com/simpleware.html), Cardiff University and University of Luxembourg invites applications for 2 Early Stage Researcher position (Doctoral Candidate) as part of the Rapid Biomechanics and Simulation for Personalized Clinical Design (RAINBOW) MCSA European Training Network. RAINBOW is funded under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program.
The post holder will be employed on a fixed term (36-month contract) and be principally based at the Synopsys-Simpleware offices in Exeter UK but will also be enrolled as a full time graduate student at either Cardiff University (http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/) or University of Luxembourg and will be undertaking research towards a PhD degree award. The candidate will be expected to spend periods of time in Cardiff or Luxembourg as well as with other partners in the consortium.
The post holders will develop numerical methods at the intersection between machine learning, biomechanical simulations and image processing. In particular, they will contribute to bridging the gap between advanced 3D imaging techniques and physics-based computer simulations in order to improve current capabilities in the area of computer-aided diagnostic and surgical planning. A thorough knowledge of software development is essential.
This is a full time (37.5 hours per week) position on a fixed term basis for a fixed-term of 36 months. Strong programming and analytical skills are required. Same advanced knowledge in computational physics or mechanics woud be a plus. Applications including a CV and a cover letter are required no later than 18/03/2019. Applications should be sent to pierre.kerfriden@gmail.com with title field: "Application RAINBOW PHD XXX", where XXX is the name of the applicant.
Location: Centro Culturale Altinate San Gaetano, Padova, Italy
iCT is a key event for networking and knowledge exchange in the field of industrial Computed Tomography.
Attend the Synopsys Industry Talk
Advanced CT Image Data Visualization, Analysis and Model Generation with Simpleware
Synopsys’ Simpleware software provides an industry-leading, comprehensive 3D image processing platform for handling 3D scan data. The presentation will showcase workflows to accurately process CT images with a wide range of tools for visualizing data, obtaining image statistics and carrying out segmentations. Furthermore, the generation of high-quality models for design, simulation and 3D printing applications in life sciences, materials & manufacturing will be outlined.
Visit the Synopsys Simpleware Software booth in the exhibition area.
We will be happy to meet with you and discuss your visualization, analysis and mesh generation needs. If you wish to arrange a demo during the workshop, please email us.
Join us for this interactive web workshop where we will demonstrate 3D image processing and analysis using Simpleware software. We walk also you through the workflow of building high-quality models for advanced analysis of anatomies, implants, medical devices, and surgical techniques.
Join us for this webinar to discover new features and performance improvements in Simpleware software version O-2018.12. Learn about the exciting new features that enhance Simpleware's unparalleled ease-of-use and reliability as a comprehensive solution for all your 3D image processing and analysis workflows
We are pleased to announce Simpleware Release O-2018.12. The latest version of Simpleware software includes many exciting new features and performance improvements. Version O-2018.12 significantly enhances Simpleware’s ease-of-use and reliability as a comprehensive solution for all your 3D image processing and analysis workflows.
Date / Time: Wednesday, December 12, 2018 / 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Location: Synopsys Wissous, Paris, France
Fee: Free-to-attend. Pre-registration is required as places are limited
Who Should Attend
This workshop is for those interested in 3D image processing. You will experience first-hand how quick and easy it is to visualize 3D image data (CT, MRI, FIB-SEM...), obtain image statistics and carry out segmentation, right through to generate models for CAD design, FE/CFD simulation and 3D printing. If you are working in areas such as Materials Science, Industrial Reverse Engineering and Life Sciences, then this workshop is for you.
From 3D Images to Models - Introduction to Simpleware Software Workshop
Date / Time: Wednesday, November 28, 2018 / 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Location: SNPS Phoenix/Chandler, AZ 85226, USA
Fee: Free-to-attend. Pre-registration is required as places are limited
This workshop is for those interested in 3D image processing. You will experience first-hand how quick and easy it is to visualize 3D image data (CT, MRI, FIB-SEM...), obtain image statistics and carry out segmentation, right through to generate models for CAD design, FE/CFD simulation and 3D printing. If you are working in areas such as Materials Science, Industrial Reverse Engineering and Life Sciences, then this workshop is for you.
Learn more and register your place
This workshop is for those interested in 3D image processing. You will experience first-hand how quick and easy it is to visualize 3D image data (CT, MRI, FIB-SEM...), obtain image statistics and carry out segmentation, right through to generate models for CAD design, FE/CFD simulation and 3D printing. If you are working in areas such as Materials Science, Industrial Reverse Engineering and Life Sciences, then this workshop is for you.
Join us for this interactive web workshop where we will demonstrate the ease of 3D image processing with Simpleware Software. We will walk you through the workflow of how to build high fidelity models from 3D data for a variety of applications.
Join us for this interactive web workshop where we will demonstrate the ease of 3D image processing with Simpleware Software. We will walk you through the workflow of how to build high fidelity models from 3D data for a variety of applications.This web workshop features a live demonstration in Simpleware Software where you will experience first-hand how quick and easy it is to visualize and process your 3D image data and generate high quality models for CAD, FE/CFD and 3D printing. You are welcome to ask questions and chat with our team of Application Engineers throughout the workshop.
Discover image-based model generation with Simpleware:
• Visualize and process your image data from a wide range of imaging modalities (CT, MRI, microCT, FIB-SEM...)
• Import and integrate CAD models within your image data
• Turn parts into high-quality multi-part models and export to CAD, FE/CFD solvers and 3D printing
• See example workflows and the best filters and tools for your own application
This workshop is aimed at those interested in processing 3D image data. You will experience first-hand how quick and easy it is to visualize 3D image data (CT, MRI, FIB-SEM...), obtain image statistics and carry out segmentation, right through to generate models for CAD design, FE/CFD simulation and 3D printing. If you are working in areas such as Materials Science, Industrial Reverse Engineering and Life Sciences, then this workshop is for you.
We are pleased to announce the release of the latest version of Simpleware software which includes many exciting new features and performance improvements.
Version N-2018.03 significantly enhances Simpleware's ease-of-use and reliability as a comprehensive solution for all your 3D image processing and analysis workflows.
For more information, please contact us at simpleware@synopsys.com
Learn more at http://bit.ly/2FzYf6p
When: Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Where: Synopsys Reading Training Centre, 100 Brook Drive, Green Park, Reading, RG2 6UJ, United Kingdom
Registration link: http://bit.ly/2fF357f
Overview
This one-day intensive training course intends to give new and existing users sufficient knowledge of the basic functionality of Simpleware software. It will allow you to develop workflows based your areas of research and future projects.
The day is divided into lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on sessions with our experienced engineers. The training allows you to understand the theory and the application of Simpleware to a wide variety of workflows from different industries and interests.
The course includes the following topics:
Simpleware products covered: ScanIP Software, +FE Module, +CAD Module, +NURBS Module
Please note: This course does not include hands-on training on scripting or automation. Please see the bespoke and advanced training courses if this is your requirement.
Location
Synopsys Reading Training Centre
100 Brook Drive
Green Park
Reading
RG2 6UJ
Training Costs
The fee for this course is £500 per person + VAT. Academic or bulk discounts are available upon request to those who qualify.
The fee includes full lecture notes for the course, lunch and tea/coffee.
We are running free workshops on using Simpleware for 3D image visualisation, analyis and model generation. Join us in Guildford and Farnborough, UK to learn about getting the most out of our software for 3D image-based modelling.
The workshops are free but pre-registration is required as places are limited.
Wednesday Oct 19 2016: Introduction to 3D image visualisation, analysis and model generation with Simpleware
Friday Oct 21 2016: Introduction to Industrial Reverse Engineering and Non-Destructive Testing with Simpleware
New research is emerging out of a project where Ohio State University used our software to reconstruct the anatomy of an ant neck. In this project, micro-CT scans of an ant neck were reconstructed using Simpleware software and exported as a mesh for analysis in Abaqus.
Simulations in Abaqus identified where stress concentrations tend to take place for ants' necks, providing insight into how they are able to support large weights. This research has created the potential for developing micro-robots capable of handling similar loads, as well as other ant-inspired designs for space engineering.
More details on the original study can be found here: www.simpleware.com/industries/natural-sciences/case-study-reverse-engine...
The latest developments in this research is available here: www.pddnet.com/news/2014/02/reverse-engineering-ants-robotics
Materialise launches new Mimics® version: Mimics 13.1
Mimics 13.1 focuses on new tools to improve measurements.
Leuven, Belgium, January 5, 2010. Materialise NV, the world leader in software development for medical image processing, announces the release of Mimics13.1. This software, part of the Mimics Innovation Suite, has become the standard in 3D image processing and editing based on CT or MRI data. Users of this latest version will experience, among others, the optimized and extended measurement tools.
The release of Mimics 13.1 fulfills the promise Materialise made to deliver two high-quality software releases per year. With this release, the company takes another leap forward in 3D image processing. The most significant improvement is the new capability for re-slicing your medical dataset.
This function allows the user to reorient the imported dataset in any arbitrary direction, which makes visualizing, segmenting and measure off-axis much quicker and more accurate. In addition, Mimics 13.1 includes several new measurements and updates in some existing measurements. Materialise also made improvements to the user-friendliness and flexibility of 3D LiveWire, our unique segmentation tool introduced in Mimics 13. 3D LiveWire can now save contours and move points set during segmentation.
“Everybody knows that ‘to measure is to know’”, says Erik Boelen, Mimics Product Specialist. “That’s why the new release focuses on making measuring easier. The real-time re-slicing tool will contribute a great deal to that. Visualizing and measuring off-axis structures will now be a piece of cake, since you’ll be able to reorient your dataset along a user-defined plane. We’re confident that measurements will be more intuitive and precise, consequently providing the user with more knowledge.”
The new features include: