Pahr, Dieter H. | TU Wien, Austria; Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences, Austria | Computational biomechanics in orthopedics |
Pais, Ana | Institute of Science and Innovation in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Portugal | Multi-scale modelling of biomechanical systems and their simulation using neural networks Presenter |
Palandri, Chiara | University of Florence, Italy | Mechanical characterization of biological and bio-inspired materials |
Papastavrou, Areti | Nuremberg Institute of Technology, Germany; TH Nürnberg, Germany | Continuum biomechanics of active biological systems Modeling bone’s response to mechanical signals |
Parente, Marco | Institute of Science and Innovation in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Portugal; University of Porto, Portugal | Reproductive soft tissue biomechanics Reproductive soft tissue biomechanics |
Parente, Marco | INEGI - Instituto de Ciência e Inovação em Engenharia Mecânica e Engenharia Industrial, Portugal | Reproductive soft tissue biomechanics |
Parente, Marco P. Lages | University of Porto, Portugal; Institute of Science and Innovation in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Portugal | Reproductive soft tissue biomechanics |
Pavić, Ognjen | University of Kragujevac, Serbia | Integrating machine learning and multiscale modeling - advances, challenges and future possibilities Presenter |
Pellicoro, Antonella | University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom | Inverse modeling and uncertainty quantification in biomechanics |
Peña Baquedano, Estefanía | University of Zaragoza, Spain; CIBER de Bioingeniería, Biomateriales y Nanomedicina (CIBER-BBN), Aragon Health Sciences Institute, Spain | Multi-scale mechanics and mechanobiology of arteries Various topics - from cell motion to musculoskeletal systems |
Peña Fernández, Marta | Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom | Computational biomechanics in orthopedics Presenter Various topics - from cell motion to musculoskeletal systems Presenter |
Peng, Zhangli | University of Illinois, Chicago, USA | Effect of biophysical stresses on blood and vascular cells |
Penta, Raimondo | University of Glasgow, United Kingdom | Multi-scale modelling of biomechanical systems and their simulation using neural networks Multi-scale modelling of biomechanical systems and their simulation using neural networks |
Pérez, María Ángeles | Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain | Computational cancer mechanobiology: from cell-based models to continuum models Computational methods for tissue engineering |
Perez, María Angeles | University of Zaragoza, Spain | Plenary Keynote Session |
Perez, Marta María | Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain | Various topics - from cell motion to musculoskeletal systems |
Pérez-Aliacar, Marina | University of Zaragoza, Spain; Aragon Institute of Engineering Research (I3A), Spain | Biomechanical modelling by coupling mechanics, biology and chemistry Presenter |
Pérez-Benito, Ángela | Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain | Computational cancer mechanobiology: from cell-based models to continuum models Presenter |
Peschka, Dirk | Freie Universität Berlin, Germany | Continuum biomechanics of active biological systems |
Petřivý, Zdeněk | Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic | Mechanical characterization of biological and bio-inspired materials Presenter Mechanical characterization of biological and bio-inspired materials |
Petrová, Nikola | Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic | Mechanical characterization of biological and bio-inspired materials |
Pickering, Edmund | Queensland University of Technology, Australia | Multiscale assessment of bone remodeling and adaptation using novel experimental and computational methods |
Piedade, A. P. | University of Coimbra, Portugal | Additive manufacturing in the hospital setting: challenges, obstacles, and outlook |
Pinheiro, Fábio | University of Porto, Portugal | Reproductive soft tissue biomechanics |
Pircher, Lukas | TU Wien, Austria | Multiscale assessment of bone remodeling and adaptation using novel experimental and computational methods Presenter |
Pivonka, Peter | Queensland University of Technology, Australia | Modeling bone’s response to mechanical signals Multiscale assessment of bone remodeling and adaptation using novel experimental and computational methods Multiscale assessment of bone remodeling and adaptation using novel experimental and computational methods Plenary Keynote Session Presenter |
Plank, Gernot | Medical University of Graz, Austria; BioTechMed Graz, Austria | Computational approaches to cardiovascular medicine |
Popp, Domenik | Medical University of Vienna, Austria | Additive manufacturing in the hospital setting: challenges, obstacles, and outlook |
Popp, J. | Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Germany; Leibniz Center for Photonics in Infection Research, Germany; Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany | Mechanical characterization of biological and bio-inspired materials |
Pouch, Alison | University of Pennsylvania, United States of America | Inverse modeling and uncertainty quantification in biomechanics |
Pourasghar, Aminallah | University of Pittsburgh, USA | Inverse modeling and uncertainty quantification in biomechanics |
Pouresmaeeli, Saleh | University of Sheffield, UK | Various topics - from cell motion to musculoskeletal systems Presenter |
Prasad, Jitendra | Indian Institute of Technology, India | Modeling bone’s response to mechanical signals Modeling bone’s response to mechanical signals Presenter Modeling bone’s response to mechanical signals |
Psiuk-Maksymowicz, Krzysztof | Silesian University of Technology, Poland | Computational approaches to cardiovascular medicine |
Puglisi, Giuseppe | Polytechnic University of Bari, Italy | Integrating machine learning and multiscale modeling - advances, challenges and future possibilities |
Pugno, Nicola Maria | University of Trento, Italy; Queen Mary University of London, UK | Integrating machine learning and multiscale modeling - advances, challenges and future possibilities |