Research Areas
APPLIED MECHANICS (ING-IND/13)
The research activity of the team is divided into three macro areas:
1. Dynamics of mechanical systems: includes the development of conceptual models for the study of vehicle dynamics, the development of advanced modeling and simulation techniques for the dynamic behavior of mechanical transmissions, vibration study in nonlinear systems, vibration control and energy harvesting;
2. Mechatronics: includes the design and implementation of biomedical tools, the application of Virtual Reality to Rehabilitation, the study of mechatronic solutions for industrial automation;
3. Kinematics of Mechanisms: research topics related to the design of variable-speed gear wheels and the kinematic study of fl at mechanisms for the generation of motion.
1. Dynamics of mechanical systems: includes the development of conceptual models for the study of vehicle dynamics, the development of advanced modeling and simulation techniques for the dynamic behavior of mechanical transmissions, vibration study in nonlinear systems, vibration control and energy harvesting;
2. Mechatronics: includes the design and implementation of biomedical tools, the application of Virtual Reality to Rehabilitation, the study of mechatronic solutions for industrial automation;
3. Kinematics of Mechanisms: research topics related to the design of variable-speed gear wheels and the kinematic study of fl at mechanisms for the generation of motion.