News from RBF Morph

Virtual human bone modelling by interactive sculpting, mesh morphing and force-feedback
An article about the role of interactive sculpting and radial basis function (RBF) mesh morphing in the field of biomechanical computer-aided
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Presentation given at 2nd GMGW is now available to download
RBF Morph took part in the second edition of the Geometry and Mesh Generation Workshop which held in San Diego January 5
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Workshop “Flow Induced Vibrations”
We are pleased to announce that RBF Morph is supporting the upcoming Workshop “Flow Induced Vibrations”. The Workshop held by Dr.
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RBF Morph at the Digital Innovation Hubs Annual Event 2018
RBF Morph will join the Digital Innovation Hubs Annual Event 2018 that will be taking place in November on 27th and
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How RBF mesh morphing can boost multi-physics simulation of vehicle 4.0
The presentation titled How RBF mesh morphing can boost multi-physics simulation of vehicle 4.0 by Prof. M.E Biancolini at the
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RBF Morph at the CAE Conference 2018
RBF Morph took part in the 34th International CAE Conference that held in October on 8th and 9th in Vicenza (Italy). Specifically
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RBF Morph at AIAS Conference 2018
The RBF Morph Team took part in the 47th edition of the Italian Conference AIAS 2018 that held in Villa San Giovanni (Italy)
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Presentations given at ANSYS Innovation User Conference 2018 are now available to download
The presentations given by Prof. M.E Biancolini at the ANSYS Innovation User Conference 2018 that was held in Coventry on 2nd &
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Fast Radial Basis Functions for Engineering Applications
We are so proud to announce that Marco E. Biancolini, owner of RBF Morph, has published a book titled “Fast
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