R&D Profile Section: R & D at the robotics laboratory of the Jožef Stefan Institute (Yugoslavia)

Robotica ◽  
1989 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 113-117 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jadran Lenarčič

SUMMARYThis is a concise survey of the activities carried out by the Robotics Laboratory of the “J. Stefan” Institute, University of E. Kardelj, Ljubljana (Yugoslavia) on the field of robotics research and development of robots. A list of research themes is given with a brief explanation of each containing the objectives, the obtained results, the history and the future outlook. Besides, the main projects concerned with the development of industrial robots are described, as well as the equipment which enables practical work and experimentations as a major element of the laboratory research and educational activities.

2011 ◽  
Vol 152 (47) ◽  
pp. 1894-1902
Author(s):  
János Antal ◽  
Attila Timár

Translational medicine is the emerging scientific discipline of the last decade which will set the benchmark for the pharmaceutical industry research and development, integrates inputs from the basic sciences of computer modeling and laboratory research through the pre-clinical and clinical phases of human research to the assimilation of new therapies and treatments into everyday practice of patient care and prevention. With this brief insight authors tried in their humble way to summarize the underlying basis, the present and the potential future of this emerging view, to draw attention to some of the challenges and tasks it faces and to highlight some of the promising approaches, trends and model developments and applications. Orv. Hetil., 2011, 152, 1894–1902.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (1) ◽  
pp. 63-73
Author(s):  
Wendel Hennen

The paper deals with the practical work at interfaces between science, administration and school within the research and development project Ganz In. On the basis of an exemplary product and its transfer, the article discusses the benefi ts that emerged for schools within the regular schooling system.


2020 ◽  
Vol 225 ◽  
pp. 04032
Author(s):  
Anže Jazbec ◽  
Bor Kos ◽  
Vladimir Radulović ◽  
Klemen Ambrožič ◽  
Luka Snoj

Neutron and gamma dose rate calculations were carried out around horizontal beam tube no. 5 at the Jožef Stefan Institute (JSI) TRIGA Mark II research reactor. Results were compared to the experimental measurements in order to verify the computation model. In addition, another set of calculations and measurements was carried out, where an additional shield made out of concrete and paraffin was installed. With that configuration, we were able to study neutron and gamma scattering.


2014 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 28-31
Author(s):  
Matej Lipoglavšek ◽  
Simon Širca

2014 ◽  
Vol 971-973 ◽  
pp. 903-906
Author(s):  
Lian Fu Yang

It is becoming a difficult problem to how to complete iron plate cutting simply and effectively in the small enterprise in the practical work. We will research and development and use a composite plate shear lever, simple and economic solution to the problem of iron plate cutting.


Author(s):  
Ugo Caramori ◽  
Júlia Brum de Mello ◽  
Camila Azeredo Pereira Barretto ◽  
Rafael de Madureira Ribas Costa ◽  
Stela Souza Peña ◽  
...  

Abstract: New information technologies have produced profound changes in education and society. All knowledge areas have been constantly reinvented, readjusted and recreated to fit the changing demands of professional practice. Education in the health professions has also followed this trend. It is now clear how students, the future educators, are involved in this transformation and have been vectors of these changes. In parallel, the new curricula for health professions courses presuppose the active participation of students in their own training and in the training of their peers. This new way of teaching, which privileges teamwork, peer learning, interdisciplinarity, and autonomy, stimulates and demands this leadership role from students. Active student participation in undergraduate educational activities has several benefits: it favors learning; interpersonal relationships; acquiring skills in communication, mentoring, leadership, research, and management and develops social accountability. Undergraduate students in the health professions, even at the earliest stages of their education, make their choices and direct their interest to the area of knowledge they desire in professional life. When this choice falls on a specific area of health, they find, at the undergraduate level, ways to begin to develop their knowledge and skills in clinical practice, surgery, pediatrics, laboratory research, public health and other areas, but find no support for training when they intend to be future teachers. In this context, the FELLOWS Project emerged, proposed and carried out by medical students, a blended learning teaching development project that aims to train and improve education skills for students of the health professions, herein presented as an experience report. In 2017 the project took place from April to October, in monthly nighttime meetings, and eventually on Saturdays. It was conducted by four medical students (coordinators), two supervising local teachers and had collaborators from other medical education institutions. In 2018 the educational activities were held exclusively by students/resident coordinators and supervising teachers through two immersion sessions (Friday, Saturday and Sunday), separated by a 4 month-period, during which an education project was prepared, created in groups of six students accompanied by a tutor and a coordinator. The activities of the FELLOWS Project follow the National Curriculum Guidelines for the Undergraduate Medical Course of 2001 and 2014, meet the demands of health education in Brazil and respect the desired profile of the professional graduate, with social accountability. It offers contact with and progressive skills of communication and competencies for teaching, using active teaching-learning methodologies, teamwork, the use of digital technologies, exercising oral and written communication and creativity for innovation. The FELLOWS Project implementation process has brought direct benefits to the organizers and participants and indirect benefits to the educational institutions to which they belong, as it involved knowledge production, student engagement and social accountability.


Author(s):  
Swehra Moeed

Course content is a hub of educational activities. The method of teaching and assessment procedure more or less rely on the nature of syllabus. Being core of educational activities great importance is given to course content.  This study was conducted to investigate the opinion of teachers concerning existing syllabus of intermediate level chemistry subject. The data was gathered through questionnaire based on 5 point Likert scale items. Sixty three teachers of chemistry subject were working at Government Degree Colleges (GDCs) and Government Higher Secondary Schools (GHSSs) of district Peshawar. Among sixty three fifty seven teachers were selected randomly as sample of study. The collected data prevail that the implemented syllabus is mostly based on theory, hence in such circumstance the national aim to produce skill generation as per demand of market seem impossible. The condition of practical work and hand on activities is dispiriting in government educational institutes. The psychological and social need of students has been ignored while designing the syllabus. The text book is a mean of imparting pre-set information, it seems failed to provide valuable engaging activities.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 18-23
Author(s):  
Aris Sulistyo ◽  
Putut Hargiyarto

The purpose of this research and development are to plan a workshop layout, a program for practical works and to identify the inhibiting and supporting factors in the implementation stage. The development model used uses Analysis, Design, Implementation, and Evaluation. The subject of the research and development are teachers and technicians working in Metal Fabrication Workshops.  The data were collected using observation, interviews, and documentation. The results of the study are metal fabrication workshop layouts, practical work program, and identification of the inhibiting and supporting factors in the research and development.Tujuan penelitian dan pengembangan ini adalah menghasilkan layout bengkel, program praktik dan identifikasi faktor penghambat, pendukung. Model pengembangan menggunakan Analisis, Desain, Implementasi dan Evaluasi. Subjek pada penelitian dan pengembangan ini adalah Guru dan Teknisi Bengkel Teknik Fabrikasi Logam. Alat pengumpulan data yang digunakan adalah observasi, wawancara dan dokumentasi. Hasil berupa layout bengkel praktik fabrikasi logam, komponen program praktik dan identifikasi faktor pendukung, penghambat dalam penelitian dan pengembangan


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