Biomechanics and Medical Implants

3D printed replacement joints and bones designed and specifically built for patients.

  • Personalised implants

    Advances in 3D printing and the miniaturisation of devices are revolutionising medical technologies, providing the ability to personalise healthcare and improve the wellbeing of people around the world as never before.

  • Robotic neuroprosthesis

    The research focus of this program is in the area of kinematics and dynamics of robotics mechanisms (its modelling, analysis and manipulation) and their applications primarily in biomedical and clinical tasks.

  • Assistive and rehabilitation robotics

    This project focuses on the study of robotics technology in the investigating human motor systems and the clinical rehabilitation of people with motion impairment, such as in post-stroke patients.