Digital Twins in Mechanics and Medicine - Data-Centric Engineering Webinar
Offered By: Cambridge University Press via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore Professor Stéphane Bordas' insightful webinar on digital twins in mechanics and medicine, part of the Data-Centric Engineering Webinar Series. Delve into the intersection of data science and engineering as Bordas discusses how digital twin technology is revolutionizing mechanical systems and medical applications. Learn about the latest advancements in data-centric engineering, focusing on improving the reliability, resilience, safety, efficiency, and usability of engineered systems. Gain valuable knowledge from this 39-minute presentation hosted by Cambridge University Press's Data-Centric Engineering journal, supported by The Alan Turing Institute and the Lloyd's Register Foundation. Discover opportunities to engage with cutting-edge research in this field and consider contributing your own work to the open-access journal.
Syllabus
Stéphane Bordas: Data-Centric Engineering Webinar Series
Taught by
Cambridge University Press
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