Here are some of photos and presented slideshows of the second annual symposium:
Presentations:
Digital Human Body Modeling: A Priority to Address Future Vehicle Safety Challenges
by Saeed D. Barbat
Ford Motor Company, Detroit, USA
The Importance of Tissue Modeling for Injury Prediction with Human Body Models
by Donata Gierczycka
from University of Waterloo, Canada
The Future Mobility Challenges and their Reflection in the Education System
by Luděk Hynčík
from New Technology - Research Centre, Univeristy of West Bohemia, Plzeň, Czechia
The Investigation of Vehicle Accidents and Study on Biomechanical Damage of Human Body
by Fengchong Lan & Jiqing Chen
from South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, P R China
The Importance of Soft Tissue Modelling for Analysing Future Seating Positions with FE HBMs
by Steffen Peldschus, Dustin Draper, Felicitas Lanzl & Julia Muehlbauer
from Biomechanics + Accident Analysis
Institute of Legal Medicine, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, Germany
The Head Injury Protection by Engineering Design
by Jesse Ruan
from Ford Motor Company Dearborn, Michigan, USA
The Virtual Human Model for Assessment of Future Mobility Safety
by Jan Vychytil
from New Technology - Research Centre, Univeristy of West Bohemia, Plzeň, Czechia
From head trauma biomechanics to Advanced H ead I njury criteria for industry
by Rémy Willinger, Caroline Deck, Daniel Baumgartner
from Strasbourg University, Laboratoire des Sciences de l‘Ingénieur,
de l‘Informatique et de l‘Imagerie Icube Equipe Matériaux multi échelles et Biomécanique (MMB), France
The Global Challenges for Road Safety till 2030
by Jac Wismans
from SAFETEQ Automotive Safety Consulting, The Netherlands
and
SAFER Vehicle and Traffic Safety Centre at Chalmers University, Gothenburg, Sweden