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The project MAGI aims to develop test and lab platforms for sensor technology and lightweight constructions.
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The project MAGI aims to develop test and lab platforms for sensor technology and lightweight constructions.
On 11-12 May 2022 we participated in Treesearch Progress at Vildmarkshotellet in Kolmården.
The project aims to develop a stable working methodology in the long term in order to be able to use the EBM process to repair details.
BioChange will create conditions for companies to more easily change from fossil based plastics to more biobased plastics by offering quick comparative testing on the raw material before production.
Research and development in para-alpine skiing and para-canoeing will contribute to long-term parasport development together with IPC, the International Paralympic Committee.
On June 5th Martin Olsen presented his Doctoral Thesis in Engineering Physics and he passed. Congratulations Martin! Here are some photos from the day.
With the help of a constructed surrogate head with many sensors, the researchers hope to gain knowledge of what is happening in the brain during trauma to the head. In this way, even better safety...
On May 7-8 2019 we participated in Treesearch Progress at Vildmarkshotellet in Kolmården.
Amanda Mattsson is nailing her Doctoral Thesis in the traditional way for the academia. The defence of the Thesis will be on October 25, 2018. Welcome to join the seminar.
A new type of measurement equipment can make it easier for water companies to detect vents in the sewers and reduce environmental impact when extremely high water flows cause overload of the sewage...
At the Sports Tech Research Centre's Materials Testing Lab companies can come and test their products. Gneis, who specialise in outdoor wear for children, come several times a year. In the lab they...
Ten years ago, Mid Sweden University acquired a 3D-printer for SEK 7 million. It provided researchers with unique opportunities and an advantage over the rest of the world that continues to this day.
Sports Tech Innovation Initiative - STII, is a joint venture between Mid University and the business community, which will strengthen renewal and competitiveness primarily with companies engaged in...
Being able to keep high speed at steep downhill slopes when running outdoors is an important factor for performance in undulating terrain. However, to date research is sparse regarding the most...
The project aims to study breathing resistance in flow meters, valves, mixing chambers and respiratory hoses, as well as its effects on athletes pulmonary ventilation and aerobic energy expenditure.
Additive manufacturing makes it possible to create advanced components in a variety of materials from a 3D model on the computer. In this lab, we primarily focus on developing new materials and...
The applied mechanics lab is a flexible lab where we design customized test rigs and perform advanced measurement to measure how different mechanical forces affect materials and product properties.
The wind tunnel houses one of the largest treadmills in the world, an enormous fan and advanced climate function allowing for groundbreaking research and testing of various materials and products i...
The lab for materials testing is a unique test environment and essential resource for both manufacturing companies, research and education. Here, everything from materials to finished products can ...
We often assume that garments containing microporous membranes, which are both "waterproof" and "breathable", would perform equally good in all circumstances. However, tests at Sports Tech Research...
The Sports Tech Research Centre's new wind tunnel was unveiled in 2015. Featuring one of the world's largest treadmills, enormous fans and an adjustable rain and temperature simulation system, new...
The page was updated 10/2/2019