RBF Morph webinar for Avicenna Alliance
Use this link to download the presentation: Enabling the Medical Digital Twin by Advanced Mesh Morphing and High-Fidelity Patient-Specific Simulations

Use this link to download the presentation: Enabling the Medical Digital Twin by Advanced Mesh Morphing and High-Fidelity Patient-Specific Simulations
Biomedical Engineering is a field at the forefront of innovation, constantly pushing boundaries to enhance medical technology and improve patient outcomes.
In the realm of simulation technology, staying ahead is the key to unlocking unprecedented efficiency and optimization. We are thrilled to announce our webinar on “FEA and CFD Mesh Morphing with Ansys RBF Morph” scheduled for Wednesday, February 21, 2024, from 10:00 am to 11:00 am GMT. Hosted by Dr. Marco Evangelos Biancolini, the Chief […]
In the realm of simulation technology, staying ahead is the key to unlocking unprecedented efficiency and optimization. We are thrilled to announce our webinar on “FEA and CFD Mesh Morphing with Ansys RBF Morph” scheduled for Wednesday, February 21, 2024, from 10:00 am to 11:00 am GMT. Hosted by Dr. Marco Evangelos Biancolini, the Chief […]
A paper titled “A Parametric 3D Model of Human Airways for Particle Drug Delivery and Deposition” has just been published in MDPI’s Special Issue on Radial Basis Functions and their Applications in Fluids. Led by Leonardo Geronzi and Benigno Marco Fanni, alongside an esteemed group of co-authors from RBF Morph, the University of Rome Tor Vergata, […]
Author: F. Scarpitta University of Rome Tor Vergata I 2018 I Italian Use the links to download the presentation and the thesis.
We are happy to share another interesting thesis that leverages our software discussed by an Engineering student at University of Rome Tor Vergata. In Francesco Scarpitta’s thesis, “Evaluation of ‘As Built’ Performance of Mechanical Components Using Mesh Morphing Techniques,” the focus was directed towards devising innovative methodologies to ascertain the influence of shape error on […]
We are proud to present another thesis leveraging our RBF Morph software together with Ansys Workbench: ‘Optimization of the Shape of a Helical Spring Using the Biological Growth Method’ by Emanuele Lombardi, an Engineering student at Università di Roma Tor Vergata. The Biological Growth Method (BGM) has proven to be highly effective in facilitating structural […]
Futurities, the EnginSoft magazine, has recently featured our FF4EuroHPC project DiTAiD in their latest article: ‘A digital twin of airflow and inhaled drug delivery in a human airway’. Respiratory diseases like asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) arise when human airways narrow. The conventional medical approach involves patients inhaling drug particles, but uneven distribution […]