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MCI Alsion SDU Sønderborg April 29, 2010. The Mads Clausen Institute. Facts: Founded in 1999 with support from Danfoss Overall theme is Product Development 90 employees, 300 students (Danish and international) Research
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MCI Alsion SDU Sønderborg April 29, 2010 Mads Clausen Instituttet Alsion, Sønderborg
The Mads Clausen Institute • Facts: • Founded in 1999 with support from Danfoss • Overall theme is Product Development • 90 employees, 300 students (Danish and international) • Research • Mechatronics, Matematical Modelleling, Embedded Systems, User Centered Design, NanoTechnology, Innovation and business • New campus Alsion opened in 2007 Faculty of Engineering
The Mads Clausen Institute • International Study programmes: • Engineering: • B Eng. in mechatronics • Master in mechatronics • Bsc in Innovation and Business • Master in Innovation and Business • B Eng. in Interaction Design • Master of Science: • Master in IT Product Design Faculty of Engineering
Electronics Mechanics Embedded software Mechatronics Develop Modern Intelligent Products
Electronics Mechanics Embedded software Innovation and Business Creativity, Innovation and Business Make your own Business
Electronics Mechanics Embedded software Interactive Design Design and user interaction Design products that functions on the users conditions
Mads Clausen Institutefor Product Innovation Activities Mechatronics Focus on Sensors, Actuators, Embedded Systems, Mechatronics Systems and Devices.
ELECTRONICS MECHANICS Electro- mechanics System model Transducers Computer Aided Design Control circuits MECHATRONICS Micro- processors Simulation Digital Control Systems COMPUTERS CONTROLS MECHATRONICS
Mechatronic Systems ? • Motion systems • Process control • Medical equipment
Cybersailing: apply cybernetic principles to control sailing systems. Cybernetics and sailing systems Sailing systems? - cannot move without a flow in the surrounding environment - not isotropic in displacement • the path they can take depends • on the flow dirrection Main question: how can a computer steer such systems? Jerome Jouffroy, MCI, jerome@mci.sdu.dk
Experimental platforms MIA and Ægir Mad Mads 1 Jerome Jouffroy, MCI, jerome@mci.sdu.dk
Mads Clausen Institutefor Product Innovation Activities Nanotechnology Fabricate bottom-up grown nanostructures and implement these into working devices, sensors and actuators.
Nano Tecnology MicroElectroMechanical Systems - MEMS NanoElectroMechanical Systems - NEMS
Applications • Accelerometers • Pressure sensors (membranes) • Bio-chemical sensors (microcantilevers)
Applications • Accelerometers • Pressure sensors (membranes) • Bio-chemical sensors (microcantilevers)
Applications • Accelerometers • Pressure sensors (membranes) • Bio-chemical sensors (microcantilevers)
Mechatronics • Master education (120 ECTS) • Three profiles: • NanoTechnology • Embedded Control Systems • Dynamic Mechatronic Systems • Thermal Energy Systems Faculty of Engineering
Innovation and Business • Master education (120 ECTS) • Creativity • Business development • Innovation • Problem basededucation • Alsoengineeringskills • NanoTechnology • EmbeddedControl Systems • DynamicMechatronic Systems • Thermal Energy Systems Faculty of Engineering
IT product design (SPIRE) • Master of science (120 ECTS) • User Innovation • Design Studies • Interaction Design • Design Anthropology • 1st: Horizon - Visionary Concept • 2nd: Practice - User Centred Design Fundamentals • 3rd: Research - Shaping Research • 4th: Thesis - Graduation Project Faculty of Engineering
Contacts • Ib Christensen, Head of programme at MCI • mail: ic@mci.sdu.dk • Rune Wulff Christensen, International co-ordinator at MCI • mail: rune@mci.sdu.dk • Web: www.sdu.dk/mci Faculty of Engineering