Training

The Early Stage Researchers are enrolled for doctoral study in the Doctorate program in their host institution or associated University and will aim to present their PhD at the
end of the project.

They will receive scientific skills in biomechanics simulation and computational medicine and specialized courses and transferable skills. See timetable below.

S/he will be supervised by a main supervisor and a co-supervisor. Also, all the students will participate in short term stays in collaborative organisations and industries within the network. Further details on supervision and research stays are posted at each ESR project page.

Training events

Event

Content

Time and Place

ECTS

Transferable Skills Training

1 day PhD course on Responsible Conduct of Research, offered by Doctoral School of Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen. Course description of Responsible conduct of Research.

Copenhagen,

29  January 2019

1

Scientific Training I PhD course covering image segmentation, registration, computational meshing and data analysis. 3Shape lectures on obtaining global accuracy in surface scanning. Course description of Scientific Training I. Copenhagen, 7 - 11 January 2019 3
Scientific Training II PhD course on data driven modelling of mechanical systems. Including parameter estimation from imaging as well as numerical optimization methods. Course description of Scientific Training II at URJC website and course description of Scientific Training II at RAINBOW website. Madrid, 8-11 April 2019 3
Transferable Skills Training Module 1 of PhD course on Project Management and Personal Development as Research Managers, offered by University of Luxembourg. Description of course module 1 of PMPDRM. Copenhagen 21 - 22 May 2019 ½
Annual Workshop I All non-academic participants contribute in validation feed back panels. Specific invited lectures by Hvidovre Hopsital on clinical testing and Aalborg University on validating biomechanical models. Description of Annual Workshop I. Copenhagen, 23 May 2019 1
Transferable Skills Training 4 days PhD course on Academic Writing, offered by Doctoral School of Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen. Course description of Academic WritingSee list of suggested hotels and practical info. Copenhagen, 24 - 27 June 2019 2
Scientific Training III

PhD course on continuum based  modeling and solving using finite element method with example tools such as FEniCS & SOFA. Also statistical shape models are covered to describe variance in for geometry of a population. Course description of Scientific Training III.

Copenhagen, 1 -5 July 2019 3
Scientific Training IV PhD course about computational mechanics covering discretization methods for mechanics, with a focus on discontinuities and singularities. Lectures on high fidelity surgical simulation, and on applying FEM technology for biomechanical modeling. Course description of Scientific Training IV Luxembourg, 14-18 October 2019 3
Scientific Training V PhD course introducing the basics of meta-modelling techniques for efficient inverse problems. Introduction to inverse problems regularised gradient-based and gradient-free optimisers, and probabilistic approaches such as Bayesian inversion. Simpleware lectures on the application of inverse problems in the context of image processing and data to simulation transfers. Course description of Scientific Training V Copenhagen, 24-26 February 2020  3
Transferable Skills Training PhD course on Intellectual Property Rights. Course description of Intellectual Property Rights Copenhagen 27-28 February 2020 2
Transferable Skills Training Module 2 of PhD course on Project Management and Personal Development as Research Managers, offered by University of Luxembourg. Description of course module 2 of PMPDRM Online, 12 - 13 May 2020 ½
Annual Workshop II All non-academic participants contribute in validation feed back panels. Specific invited lectures by Hvidovre Hopsital on clinical testing and Aalborg University on validating biomechanical models. Description of Annual Workshop II Online, Spring 2020 1
Transferable Skills Training Module 3 of PhD course on Project Management and Personal Development as Research Managers, offered by University of Luxembourg. Description of course module 3 of PMPDRM Online, 3 - 4 December 2020 ½
Workshop Career Lab Workshop and Annual Workshop III. Career Lab focus on transferable skills for further educational and career development. 3Shape, GMV, Simpleware forms a panel thematizing good applications for jobs in industry. Annual Workshop focus on writing funding applications preparing for a career in academia  Description of Annual Workshop III and Career Lab Online, collocated,  17 - 19 March 2020 2
Transferable Skills Training Module 4 of PhD course on Project Management and Personal Development as Research Managers, offered by University of Luxembourg. Description of course module 4 of PMPDRM Online, 15 - 16 March 2021 ½