| Short Description |
The Flinders University Hexapod Robot is a state-of-the-art biomechanical testing system which has been designed for biomedical research. The Hexapod Robot can precisely reproduce the three-dimensional kinematics measured from a particular motion (e.g. walking, stair climbing, jumping or lifting) to ensure that the magnitude and direction of loads applied to the joint closely approximate those produced during everyday activities of daily living. Numbers are limited to the first 30 registrations. See flyer for further details. |
| Venue |
Sir Eric Neal Engineering Building, Flinders University, Cnr South Rd and Sturt Rd, Bedford Park, SA |
| Date |
Wednesday 7th March 2012 - 5.00pm for a 5.30pm start |
| Members Cost |
Free - limited to 30 places, please register by contacting Michael Evans |
| Non Members Cost |
Free - limited to 30 places, please register by contacting Michael Evans |
| Event Contact |
Michael Evans |
| Contact Email |
michael.evans@ieee.org |
| Hosted By |
JTP Mechanical and JTP Electrical & Electronics |
| Downloads |
hexapod_site_visit_7march.pdf(496KB)
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