It means that there are already 50+ videos on the channel, belonging to 4 different series so far, including scientific visualization, setup of scientific computing environments, applied numerical computing, and on-demand videos. I aimed to prepare and upload a video per week and kept the pace of doing this for the whole year. It helps me improve the quality of the videos, make better future plans for upcoming series, spread the message on the awesomeness of open-source and open science philosophy, and make TuxRiders more useful for potential viewers. I am very grateful to the people giving me their valuable feedback. I have always enjoyed replying to these emails and comments to start a conversation, from which I learn new things a lot too. I received many emails and comments during the past year on the topics discussed in the videos as well as suggestions to improve and expand the contents. I love it more than before, and the feedback I receive every now and then motivates me even more to keep it going. And now, after one year, the project is where it should be. One year has passed since I uploaded the first video to start my beloved personal project, TuxRiders. #biomedical #research #engineering #event #medicaldevices #connections We hope that you’re as keen to get back together as we are, and that we will see you there on the 2nd of May! You can register for the event by using the following link. Registration for the National Afterwork is free but mandatory. On the 2nd of May from 18h00 onwards, we will gather UGent, ULiège, VUB, ULB, KUL and UCLouvain for an informal social event in the Royal Academy of Sciences in Brussels (near the Central Station), where we will showcase some of the latest biomedical research being done in Belgium.ĭuring the National Afterwork, you can make interesting connections over drinks, discover new and exciting ideas in the field of biomedical engineering, or share your passionate ideas with others and importantly: rediscover the social side of science. The National Committee of Biomedical Engineering is proud to present to you the 1st National Afterwork of Biomedical Engineering. Have you ever wondered what innovative research is being done in the field of biomedical engineering in Belgium? Whether you are a student, a researcher or a professor interested in machine learning, digital twins, medical devices, 3D-printing or tissue engineering, we’ve got just the event for you!
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