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Financement de l’UE (4 013 445 €) : Simulation biomécanique rapide pour une conception clinique personnalisée Hor28/08/2017 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »

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Simulation biomécanique rapide pour une conception clinique personnalisée

Clinical experts make design decisions on treatments, interventions, or on devices. ICT empowers them with patient-specific simulation models that enable better-informed design decisions. But patient-specific computational medicine is currently cumbersome, slow, and unintuitive; it relies on complex processing by technical experts, and it is hence far from reaching its full potential on clinical design, and scarcely used. RAINBOW envisions next-generation biomechanics simulation and optimization tools for personalized clinical design that are rapidly setup for a particular patient, have a fast learning curve, are easy-to-use by clinical experts, and do not require intervention by a technical team. Research objectives entail automated processing of patient data; automated setup of representations and parameters, capability to manage variance across patients; robust and accurate simulation as a latent part of design tools; and fast optimization methods that allow intuitive exploration of the design space. Novel computational methods will be created to reach the objective of rapid biomechanics simulation. RAINBOW will apply research solutions for diagnosis, prognosis, monitoring, surgical training, planning, guidance, design of prosthetics, implants, and medical devices, and will address health conditions such as osteoarthritis, scoliosis, hearing impairment, cardiovascular diseases, obesity etc. RAINBOW has 5 excellent academic participants: UCPH (medical imagine, machine learning), URJC (data-driven modeling), UL (computational mechanics), CARDIFF (model reduction), AAU and one hospital HH (bone modeling) and 8 industries 3Shape (prosthesis), Kitware (imaging), Insimo (surgical simulation), GMV (eHealth), Simpleware (CAD/CAE), inuTech (numerics), Anatascope (Patient specific modeling) and Next-Limit (CFD). This combined expertise will ensure diverse impact and training of highly qualified individuals.


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3Shape AS 290 082 €
3Shape Trios AS 0,00 €
Aalborg Universitet 290 082 €
Cardiff University 273 288 €
GMV Soluciones Globales Internet SA 247 873 €
Kobenhavns Universitet 789 667 €
Region Hovedstaden 80 578 €
Synopsys (Northern Europe) Ltd. 546 576 €
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos 743 619 €
Universite Du Luxembourg 751 680 €

https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/764644

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