Who are we?
The Laboratory of Biomechanics was established in 2012 within the Institute of Applied Mechanics at Poznań University of Technology. It was originally created as a vital component of the educational process for the then-newly launched degree program in Biomedical Engineering.
From its very beginning, the Laboratory has been highly popular among students. Specifically, by utilizing the specialized equipment available, students have eagerly conducted research for their diploma theses. Furthermore, many have pursued independent projects as active members of the BTS Da Vinci Student Research Group.
As a result of the scientific passion and commitment shown by both the team members and the students, the facility has seen consistent growth. Consequently, this dedication to developing the center has led to a significant expansion in the scope of our research topics and ongoing projects.
Currently, the scope of our research, educational courses, and diploma theses – along with our ongoing projects and commissioned works—covers a wide range of specialized fields. Specifically, our expertise includes areas such as rehabilitative biomechanics, prosthetics, and sports biomechanics.
In addition to these, we focus on human movement biomechanics, biometrics, and the application of artificial intelligence in biomedical engineering. Furthermore, our team is actively involved in advanced medical image processing to support modern diagnostics.
To learn more about our specific activities and contributions to the field, we invite you to explore the relevant sections of our website.
We look forward to hearing from you.
The Laboratory of Biomechanics Team
Who are we?
Who are we?
The Laboratory of Biomechanics was established in 2012 within the Institute of Applied Mechanics at Poznań University of Technology. It was created as a vital component of the educational process for the then-newly launched degree program in Biomedical Engineering.
From its very beginning, the Laboratory has been highly popular among students. Utilizing the specialized equipment available, students have eagerly conducted research for their diploma theses and pursued independent projects as members of the BTS Da Vinci Student Research Group. The scientific passion and commitment of both the team members and the students to developing the facility have led to a significant expansion in the scope of our research topics and ongoing projects.
Currently, the scope of our research, educational courses, and diploma theses—as well as our ongoing projects and commissioned works—covers a wide range of fields. These include, among others: rehabilitative biomechanics, prosthetics, sports biomechanics, human movement biomechanics, biometrics, the application of artificial intelligence in biomedical engineering, and medical image processing.
For a more detailed look at our activities, we invite you to explore the relevant sections of our website.
We look forward to hearing from you.
The Laboratory of Biomechanics Team
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people
commercial projects
publications
diploma theses
research grants
... and there's more!
... and there's more!
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Evaluation of Muscle Oxygenation Responses to Eccentric Exercise and Recovery Enhancement Using Capacitive–Resistive Electric Transfer and Vibration Therapy. READ...
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The Laboratory of Biomechanics’ team is constantly expanding its expertise across various fields. Since biomechanics is an interdisciplinary scientific...
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Evaluation of Muscle Oxygenation Responses to Eccentric...
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