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From July 7th to 9th, the international RESIM 2026 symposium will take place, bringing together researchers in the fields of biophysics, microsystems, and next-generation biomedical technologies.
RESIM 2026 focuses on the development of new biomedical systems, the physical intelligence of single cells and cell collectives, and the principles that enable floating microparticles and small robots to sense, make decisions, and act. The symposium will discuss areas such as:
- Mechanical biology and biosuspension rheology
- Microfluidics and lab-on-a-chip platforms
- Micro and nanosensors, actuators
- Active matter and microrobotics
RESIM 2026 especially invites PhD students, young researchers, and students to participate – it is an excellent opportunity to present their research, participate in a workshop, build international contacts, and discuss with industry leaders.
The symposium will take place at the University of Latvia's House of Science. The event is organized by the University of Latvia's Institute of Solid State Physics (LU CFI) in cooperation with the BioMagnetLink and FeLow-D projects. The event program, invited guests, and other information are available at RESIM 2026 on the website.