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Results: 86
Competence
Acquisition and pre-processing of signals for model identification
Additive manufacturing processes (3D printing, SLA rapid prototyping, etc.)
Carbon-based materials (graphene oxides, TPG, etc.)
Ceramic materials (oxides, nitrides, carbides, etc.)
Ceramic matrix composites and nanocomposites
Cladding
Cognition and autonomy for robots in unstructured environments
Continuous-time and discrete-time mathematical modeling of systems and processes
Control algorithms and cognitive techniques
Control architectures for actuators
Conventional welding processes (arc, TIG, MIG / MAG, resistance, etc.)
Corrosion: protection and inhibition
Cosmetics
Data transmission systems, communications (bus, internet, wireless, etc.)
Designe of specific software application (acquisition, processing, control, supervision, ...)
Discrete events mathematical modeling of systems and processes
Elastomers
Finite element simulation (FEM)
Fleets of mobile robots - Planning and coordination
Formal languages for systems modeling (Unified Modeling Language-UML and SysML-System Modeling Language)
Generation and optimization of the part program
Glass and glass-ceramic materials
Grasping devices and robot manipulators
Hardware design
Heat treatments of conventional and not conventional metal alloys
Human-machine interfaces
Human-robot interactive collaboration in intrinsically safe work cells
Hydraulic actuators and motors
Identification of models and parameters estimation
Infinite-dimensional mathematical modeling of systems
Integration of vision systems for fixed and mobile robotics
Kinematic chains (belts, cams, reduction gears, crank thrusts, etc)
Machining processes for metal removal (turning, milling, drilling, reaming, broaching, grinding, etc.)
Magnetic materials both bulk and nano
Magnetorheological fluids
Massive deformation processes (forging, pressing, rolling mill, extrusion, drawing, etc.)
Materials of natural origin and derived (wood, paper, cellulose, fibers, etc.)
Materials with self-diagnostic and self-healing properties
Melting processes (in sand, in shell, die casting, investment casting, etc.)
Metal matrix composites and nanocomposites