Brain and Human Body Modeling Computational Human Modeling at EM
This open access book describes modern applications of computational human modeling with specific emphasis in the areas of neurology and neuroelectromagnetics, depression and cancer treatments, radio-frequency studies and wireless communications. Special
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n and Human Body Modeling Computational Human Modeling at EMBC 2018
Brain and Human Body Modeling
Sergey Makarov • Marc Horner Gregory Noetscher Editors
Brain and Human Body Modeling Computational Human Modeling at EMBC 2018
Editors Sergey Makarov Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, MA, USA
Marc Horner ANSYS, Inc. Evanston, IL, USA
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester, MA, USA Gregory Noetscher Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester, MA, USA
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Preface to Computation Human Models and Brain Modeling: EMBC 2018
Numerical modeling has become an essential enabling technology in a variety of engineering fields, including mechanics, chemistry, fluid dynamics, electromagnetics, and acoustics. Modeling accelerates the product development cycle, giving scientists and engineers the opportunity to explore design iterations and scenarios in virtual space, and allowing optimization over a host of external conditions that would be time and cost prohibitive to experimentally characterize and quantify. Furthermore, simulations permit the examination of resulting field values, such as internal current di
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