The Biomechanics and Bio-modelling Laboratory are at the forefront of advancements in biomedical engineering, contributing to a deeper understanding of the human body's mechanics and driving the development of innovative medical solutions.
The laboratory focuses on studying the principles of biological systems and mechanical behaviour. This includes investigating how living organisms, tissues, and cells respond to forces and loads, and understanding the mechanics behind various physiological functions. The experiments are conducted to gain insights into musculoskeletal dynamics, joint mechanics, gait analysis, and preparation of models using 3D printers.
The students work on computational tools and numerical simulations to create virtual models of biological systems. These models help us predict and analyze biomechanical behavior under different conditions, providing valuable insights into complex biological processes and aiding in medical device design.
Major Equipment:
·FDM 3D Printer
·Motion Capture System
·BIOMECHX – Biomechanics force plate
·Acer Desktop i7 processor
·EMG System
·Multimaterial extrusion 3D Printer