The MIRMI research laboratory for robotics, perception and artificial intelligence investigates and attempts to answer questions relating to human biomechanics, neuromechanics and sensorimotor functions.
Orthopaedics and traumatology at the University Hospital Basel represent highly innovative, specialised and modern medicine.
The connection of human mechanics and neuromuscular control is particularly observed in the biomechanical research area of the Institute of Sport and Sport Science at University of Freiburg.
The high-tech equipment enables measurements of 3D movement sequences, dynamic loads on the skeleton and control mechanisms of the muscles in combination.
The research spectrum at IfADo ranges from psychological-neuroscientific research into human information processing to the design of ageing-friendly workplaces.
We are now the largest university of applied sciences in Austria. As one of our highlights, we have a movement laboratory that is also used for research.