MOBILITY
1) Magneto-elastic instabilities in soft actuators
Jacopo Ciambella, Sapienza, Università di Roma, Italy
2) Elastic rods and motility: two case studies.
Giancarlo Cicconofri, SISSA, Italy
3) Modeling of carangiform swimming,
M. Curatolo, Università Roma TRE, Italy
4) Biological and bio-inspired motility at microscopic scales,
Antonio De Simone, SISSA, Italy
5) Basic preliminaries to the biomechanical modelling of worm motility,
Antonio Di Carlo, CECAM-IT-SIMUL Node, Director, Italy
6) A cortex flow model for the craving motility of leukocytes,
Christian Schmeiser, Universitat Wien, Austria
CELLS
1) Blood flow in venules: a mathematical model,
Angiolo Farina, Università di Firenze
2) Influence of mechanical properties on cell migration and extracellular-matrix invasion.
Chiara Giverso, Dipartimento di Scienze Matematiche, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
3) Force dependent positioning of myonuclei in multinucleated muscle cells
Angelika Manhart, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, USA
4) A mechanical theory for cell contact inhibition
Pierre Recho, Universite Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France
5) Live cell motility under the FBLM-FEM prism: from numerical convergence to cell-cell adhesion
Nikolaos Sfakianakis, Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing, Heidelberg University, Germany
MATERIALS
1) Quasi-linear viscoelasticity for transversely isotropic materials under finite deformation
Valentina Balbi, NUI Galway, Ireland
2) Acoustic wave elastography of arteries: theory, simulations, experiments, validation
Michel Destrade, School of Mathematics, NUI Galway, Ireland
3) Biaxial properties of the vagina and its apical support,
Raffaella De Vita, Virginia Tech, USA
4) On a hyperelastic model for ageing skeletal muscle tissue,
Giulia Giantesio, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Brescia, Italy
5) Structural evolution of fibre-reinforced biological tissues
Alfio Grillo, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
6) A predictive multiscale model for soft materials with unfolding macromolecules: anisotropic damage and residual stretches
Giuseppe Puglisi, Politecnico di Bari
STRUCTURES
1) Coupled swelling and nematic reordering in liquid crystal gels
Alessandro Lucantonio, SISSA, Italy
2) Equilibrium of two nested elastic rings
Gaetano Napoli, Università di Lecce, Italy
3) Compatibility issues in layered soft structures inspired by heart mechanics
Paola Nardinocchi, Sapienza, Università di Roma, Italy
4) Flexure and buckling actuation in bilayer gel beams
Eric Puntel, Università di Udine, Italy
5) Indentation of elastic spherical shells: beyond ‘mirror buckling’
Marco Taffetani, Oxford University, UK
6) Liquid crystal models for active soft matter
Stefano Turzi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
GROWTH AND MORPHOGENESIS
1) On the relation between Eshelbian mechanics and growth in soft biological tissues
Christian J. Cyron, University of Munich, Germany
2) Growth and remodeling with application to AAA,
Luis Dorfmann, Tufts University, USA
3) Perspectives on the mathematics of biological patterning and morphogenesis,
Krishna Garikipati, Michigan University, USA
4) Brain mechanics and brain morphogenesis
Alain Goriely, Oxford University, UK
5) Chemo-mechanical feedback in solid tumor growth
Davide Riccobelli, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
1) Magneto-elastic instabilities in soft actuators
Jacopo Ciambella, Sapienza, Università di Roma, Italy
2) Elastic rods and motility: two case studies.
Giancarlo Cicconofri, SISSA, Italy
3) Modeling of carangiform swimming,
M. Curatolo, Università Roma TRE, Italy
4) Biological and bio-inspired motility at microscopic scales,
Antonio De Simone, SISSA, Italy
5) Basic preliminaries to the biomechanical modelling of worm motility,
Antonio Di Carlo, CECAM-IT-SIMUL Node, Director, Italy
6) A cortex flow model for the craving motility of leukocytes,
Christian Schmeiser, Universitat Wien, Austria
CELLS
1) Blood flow in venules: a mathematical model,
Angiolo Farina, Università di Firenze
2) Influence of mechanical properties on cell migration and extracellular-matrix invasion.
Chiara Giverso, Dipartimento di Scienze Matematiche, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
3) Force dependent positioning of myonuclei in multinucleated muscle cells
Angelika Manhart, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, USA
4) A mechanical theory for cell contact inhibition
Pierre Recho, Universite Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France
5) Live cell motility under the FBLM-FEM prism: from numerical convergence to cell-cell adhesion
Nikolaos Sfakianakis, Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing, Heidelberg University, Germany
MATERIALS
1) Quasi-linear viscoelasticity for transversely isotropic materials under finite deformation
Valentina Balbi, NUI Galway, Ireland
2) Acoustic wave elastography of arteries: theory, simulations, experiments, validation
Michel Destrade, School of Mathematics, NUI Galway, Ireland
3) Biaxial properties of the vagina and its apical support,
Raffaella De Vita, Virginia Tech, USA
4) On a hyperelastic model for ageing skeletal muscle tissue,
Giulia Giantesio, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Brescia, Italy
5) Structural evolution of fibre-reinforced biological tissues
Alfio Grillo, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
6) A predictive multiscale model for soft materials with unfolding macromolecules: anisotropic damage and residual stretches
Giuseppe Puglisi, Politecnico di Bari
STRUCTURES
1) Coupled swelling and nematic reordering in liquid crystal gels
Alessandro Lucantonio, SISSA, Italy
2) Equilibrium of two nested elastic rings
Gaetano Napoli, Università di Lecce, Italy
3) Compatibility issues in layered soft structures inspired by heart mechanics
Paola Nardinocchi, Sapienza, Università di Roma, Italy
4) Flexure and buckling actuation in bilayer gel beams
Eric Puntel, Università di Udine, Italy
5) Indentation of elastic spherical shells: beyond ‘mirror buckling’
Marco Taffetani, Oxford University, UK
6) Liquid crystal models for active soft matter
Stefano Turzi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
GROWTH AND MORPHOGENESIS
1) On the relation between Eshelbian mechanics and growth in soft biological tissues
Christian J. Cyron, University of Munich, Germany
2) Growth and remodeling with application to AAA,
Luis Dorfmann, Tufts University, USA
3) Perspectives on the mathematics of biological patterning and morphogenesis,
Krishna Garikipati, Michigan University, USA
4) Brain mechanics and brain morphogenesis
Alain Goriely, Oxford University, UK
5) Chemo-mechanical feedback in solid tumor growth
Davide Riccobelli, Politecnico di Milano, Italy