Field: The Mechatronics and Biomechatronics laboratory supports the development of simulation methodology, rapid standardization and optimization of products regarding functional, natural, geometric and economic parameters. Relative research efforts aim at the need for optimal industrial products as well as the design of specialized industrial prototypes which include – without being confined to them- prosthetic tissue technology, interface systems for the limbs of people with special needs, hearing-aid amplifiers and specialized biomedical sensors. The E1 Lab comprises the main supporting lab for the needs of constructional standardization of all the Institute’s labs. The labs infrastructure allows the optimization of all the stages of design and production of mechatronics products with great speed preciseness and effectiveness. The research and development activities of the Mechatronics laboratory could impact areas such as:
- Tourism
- The Design of “Intelligent Materials”
- Support in the case of Natural Disasters
- Applications in Agriculture
- Intelligent (Smart) Facilities
- Biomedical Applications
- Intelligent Hearing Aids
- Applied Tissue Mechanics
- Bioinformatics Formation