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Eugene Neplotnik
Research Associate

No longer a member of RI.

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Research interests

Research interests: 1. Design of machine structures and structural analysis including FEA 2. Design of machinery, mechanisms and parts 3. Medical robotics - design of orthopedic fixation and manipulation devices 4. Design of compact heat exchangers (radiators) 5. Dynamic analysis of machines and structures 6. Workholding 7. Strain gage application and analysis 8. Rapid prototyping of machine parts 9. CAM - 5-axis CNC machining

Research interest keywords

mechanisms and rapid prototyping

Additional Interests and Responsibilities

1. Lifting and Open Mining Equipment 2. Woodworking

Past Labs & Groups

Shape Deposition Lab - A solid freeform fabrication process which systemically combines material deposition with material removal processes.
Tissue Engineering - Applying the principles of biology and engineering to develop tissue substitutes to restore, maintain, or improve the function of diseased or damaged human tissues.

Past Projects

UGCV PerceptOR Integrated - The UPI (UGCV PerceptOR Integrated) program integrates and enhances the results from UGCV and PerceptOR to increase the speed and autonomy of unmanned ground vehicles operating in complex terrain. By combining the inherent mobility of Spinner with advanced perception techniques including the use of learning and prior terrain data, the UPI program stresses system design across vehicle, sensors and software so that the strengths of one component compensate for the weaknesses of another.
 

Publications

Note: This list may not be comprehensive. It contains only those publications in the RI publications database. Entries are listed in reverse chronological order.


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