Database providing access to the High Technology Network's industrial research offering: research competences, type of analyses and tests available at the Laboratories. Companies can consult the Catalogue to find Laboratories and researchers that match their needs.

Results: 75
Competence
3D modeling of human remains
Archaeometric investigation of anthropological, archaeological and paleontological remains
Carbon-based materials (graphene oxides, TPG, etc.)
Cataloguing and ICCD inventory
Ceramic materials (oxides, nitrides, carbides, etc.)
Ceramic matrix composites and nanocomposites
Characterization of biological attack on specimens
Cognition and autonomy for robots in unstructured environments
Control algorithms and cognitive techniques
Control architectures for actuators
Corrosion: protection and inhibition
Cosmetics
Data mining and data acquisition, including GIS-based information system
Data transmission systems, communications (bus, internet, wireless, etc.)
Designe of specific software application (acquisition, processing, control, supervision, ...)
Development of feasibility, technical plans and cost analysis
Development of numerical models for studying preservation status of archaeological sites
Document automation, including GIS-based information system
Elastomers
Fleets of mobile robots - Planning and coordination
Geological and geomorphological analysis and drafting archeological chart
Glass and glass-ceramic materials
Grasping devices and robot manipulators
Hardware design
Human-machine interfaces
Human-robot interactive collaboration in intrinsically safe work cells
Hydraulic actuators and motors
Inclusive cultural heritage: designing didactic route related to archeological and paleontological sites
Integrated geological-geophysical studies, tomography, electrical resistivity and ground penetrating radar
Integration of vision systems for fixed and mobile robotics
Investigation, characterization and cataloging of anthropological, paleontological and archeological materials
Kinematic chains (belts, cams, reduction gears, crank thrusts, etc)
Magnetic materials both bulk and nano
Magnetorheological fluids
Materials of natural origin and derived (wood, paper, cellulose, fibers, etc.)
Materials with self-diagnostic and self-healing properties
Metal matrix composites and nanocomposites
Metals: ferrous alloys (steel, cast iron)
Metals: non-ferrous alloys (aluminum, copper, nickel, titanium, magnesium, etc.)
Micro-actuators based on MEMS