Laboratory of biomechanics
Latin | Laboratoire de biomécanique |
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Research type | applied research |
Field of research | mechanics, imaging, Medicine |
Director | Wafa Skalli |
Faculty | 23 |
Students | 9 |
Location |
Paris, France 48°50′03″N 2°21′27″E / 48.834066°N 2.357453°ECoordinates: 48°50′03″N 2°21′27″E / 48.834066°N 2.357453°E |
Campus | Arts et Métiers ParisTech |
CNRS | EA CNRS 4494 |
Affiliations | Arts et Métiers ParisTech |
Website | http://bio-web.paris.ensam.fr/ |
The Laboratory of biomechanics (in French : Laboratoire de biomécanique), also known as the LBM, is a French laboratory of research located in Paris.[1] It is under the authority of Arts et Métiers ParisTech.[2] It is part of the Carnot Institute ARTS[3] and currently employs more than 50 persons. It is officially recognized by the CNRS as a host research team (équipe d'acceuil n°4494).
Teaching and research topics
The main part of the research is focused on the following lines :
- Modeling of bones and muscle mechanical behavior
- Improving of safety systems
- analysis of nervous system/moves interactions
Research teams
The laboratory is divided in five research teams, which have their own field of research :
- team 1 : mechanical behavior of body and clinical research
- team 2 : biomechanics of shocks, confort and safety in transportation
- team 3 : biomechanics of tissues
- team 4 : biomechanics, sports and health
- team 5 : biomechanics and nervous system
Projects
The LBM is working either with academic or industrial scientific partners. On the European scale, the laboratory is enrolled in 3 initiatives such as the CRAFT-Devaspim project which aims to develop a new kind of vertebral implants.[4] The laboratory is also behind the invention of the EOS imaging system in partnership with the Nobel Prize Georges Charpak.
Facilities and equipment
The laboratory has many "high-tech" apparatuses, especially in the field of medical imaging. Among them, the EOS system that it developed and improved recently.[5] It also have access to special equipment of the Hospital Henri Mondor, which includes a test platform for moves and walk.
The 20000+ square meters building of the laboratory was completely renewed in 2013.
Locations
- Arts et Métiers ParisTech
- Hospital Henri Mondor
References and notes
- ↑ "Evaluation and training | argospine the association of research groups for spinal osteosynthesis". argospine.net. Retrieved 2014-04-14.
- ↑ "Ensam - English - Laboratories". ensam.eu. Retrieved 2014-04-14.
- ↑ "Mécanique, Matériaux et Procédés (M2P) - Institut Carnot ARTS". ic-arts.eu. Retrieved 2014-04-14.
- ↑ "Devaspim - INFOBIOMED". docstoc.com. Retrieved 2014-04-14.
- ↑ http://bio-web.paris.ensam.fr/IMG/pdf/Plaquette_LBM_english.pdf