TRAINING ON BIOART PROJECT AT KRAKOV TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
At the end of June (25-29) 2018, within the framework of the BIOART international project Erasmus + ("Innovative multidisciplinary curriculum for the preparation of bachelors and masters in artificial implants for bioengineering" 586114-EPP-1-2017-1-ES-EPPKA2-CBHE- JP) received training at Krakow Technical University (Krakow). The DSEA delegation was represented by the Head of the Computer and information technology department, prof. Aleksandr Tarasov, Associate Professor of the Computer and information technology department Eduard Gribkov, Senior Lecturer of the Computer and information technology department Aleksandr Altukhov.
Participants in the training at the Krakow Technical University
On the first day of the training, the participants were greeted by Project Coordinator David Luengo and Coordinator from Krakow Technical University Janusz Mikuła.
Statement of Congratulations to the Project Coordinators (David Luengo)
Welcome speech to project participants from the Technical University of Krakow (Janusz Mikuła)
After the break, participants from Thomas More University (Belgium) Sophie Thiebaut and Isabel Deprez and Riko Van Dijk presented their reports.
On June 26, presentations on the state of the art of microprocessor technology for embedded biomedical systems were made by Patrick Pelgrims and Dirk Van Merode of Thomas More University College (Belgium). Reports on biomedical materials by Grzegorz Milewski and on the application of 3D printing for biomedical use by Szymon Gądek of the Technical University of Krakow were very interesting.
Report by Patrick Pelgrims (Thomas More University, Belgium)
Report by Dirk Van Merode (Thomas More University, Belgium)
Report by Grzegorz Milewski (Krakow Technical University)
On June 27, a laboratory workshop in three areas was held: biomedical materials, bio-ceramics and 3D printing for biomedical use, conducted by teachers at Krakow Technical University. An online conference (Skype) was also held to discuss the dissemination and publication of project materials and other organizational issues.
Devices for laser 3D scanning of surfaces
Processing 3D scanning results and printing plastic layouts
Carrying out works on research of mechanical properties of biomaterials
On June 28, the training participants heard reports from Adam Ciszkiewicz, a lecturer at the Krakow University of Technology, on "Computer Modeling of Multifunctional Models in Biomechanical Engineering" and Małgorzata Chwał on "Nanostructures and Nanocapsules".
Adam Ciszkiewicz Report on Computer Modeling of Multifunctional Models in Biomechanical Engineering
Małgorzata Chwał Report on "Nanostructures and Nanocapsules"
After the break, David Luengo discussed the development of training programs and the purchase of equipment for the project.
Representatives of Israeli and Ukrainian universities made reports on the state of implementation of the educational process within the framework of the BIOART project.
After the speeches of the representatives of the universities were discussed important for the implementation of the project issues of the organization of educational process and cooperation
Discussion of educational plans by representatives of Ukrainian universities
Familiarization with the educational literature and scientific work of the staff of Krakow Technical University
Organizational Issues Discussion (David Luengo and AF Tarasov)
On June 29, David Luengo and other project coordinators hosted an online conference on the requirements and timing of project milestones and a list of reporting materials.
Holding an online conference