Workshop Agenda | Registration and Contact
Highly detailed simulations of cardiac function have become feasible, but performing such simulations remains a highly non-trivial problem, as complex workflows have to be employed to build, parameterize and execute simulations. The main focus of the 3rd openCARP User Meeting on Computational Modeling of Cardiac Electrophysiology (11 November 2020; 2 pm - 6 pm CET; online workshop) is to provide an overview of the current state-of-the-art in modeling cardiac electrophysiology, and to introduce and provide basic training for solving cardiac electrophysiology problems using the freely available modeling environment openCARP.
Recordings of the plenary sessions of the 3rd openCARP user meeting are online in the openCARP YouTube channel.
The online user meeting addresses researchers at all career levels (students, PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, senior scientists) in academia and industry with research interests in computational modeling of cardiac electrophysiology.
In addition to a beginner track with basic openCARP introduction and training, we will explain more experienced users how to setup simulations and to write numerical experiments. With expert users, we would like develop new ideas for numerical experiments and develop useful examples.
We will send a link to the video platform directly via email for those who have registered to the workshop.
Time | Topic | Person |
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14:00 | Welcome & introduction | Gernot, Ed, Aurel, Axel, Gunnar |
14:30 | Introduction of participants | all |
15:00 | History of openCARP, explaining the community platform, and roadmap | Gernot, Ed, Aurel, Axel, Gunnar |
15:30 | Questions & break | |
16:00 | Introduction to carputilsGUI | Rafa Sebastian |
16:15 | Beginners: Introduction to openCARP and the examples using carputilsGUI | Axel, Gunnar & tutors |
Experienced: Setting up a simulation on parameter level and afterwards writing a carputils experiment for the same case | Aurel, Matthias Gsell, Anton Prassl, Jorge, Karli Gilette | |
Experts: Develop new ideas for numerical experiments and implement useful examples | Gernot, Ed | |
17:45 | Wrap up | all |
Registration is closed.
If you have any questions, please contact
Gunnar Seemann
Institute for Experimental Cardiovascular Medicine, University Heart Center Freiburg ยท Bad Krozingen
Email: Gunnar.Seemann@universitaets-herzzentrum.de
Tel: +49 761 270 63883
via the SuLMaSS project
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