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  • Computational Mechanobiology Group

    Faculty of Engineering and the Environment, University of Southampton

    Our research
  • On skin microrelief and the emergence of expression micro-wrinkles

    Soft Matter, 2018, 14(8):1292-1300.

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  • Mathematical and computational modelling of skin biophysics-A review

    Proceedings of the Royal Society Part A (July 2017) ,473 (2203), 1-39.
    (+ 20 pages of supplementary material)

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  • Webinar, 6 April 2017, 16:00 British Standard Time
    "Simulating the biophysics of skin - Where are we?"

    by Georges Limbert

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  • 4 fully-funded PhD studentships available
    for September 2018

    Check our vacancies page for details

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  • Computational Mechanobiology Group
    national Centre for Advanced Tribology

    Human skin surface
    Laser scanning profilometry

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  • Computational Mechanobiology Group
    national Centre for Advanced Tribology

    Non-linear mechanics of skin wrinkle formation
    Finite element simulation

    Our research
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Check-out our latest paper on skin wrinkles in Soft Matter (see our Publications page)

On skin microrelief and the emergence of expression micro-wrinkles

Georges Limbert and Ellen Kuhl

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