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* [[Development of demonstration models and suggestions to technology that can help patients in rehabilitation.| Development of demonstration models and suggestions to technology that can help patients in rehabilitation.]] <br> Rigin Suleiman & Vinoshi Srimurugan (Bachelor thesis - Veltek)
 
* [[Development of demonstration models and suggestions to technology that can help patients in rehabilitation.| Development of demonstration models and suggestions to technology that can help patients in rehabilitation.]] <br> Rigin Suleiman & Vinoshi Srimurugan (Bachelor thesis - Veltek)
 
* [[Evaluation of the training platform TARZANs ability to work as sole in-flight countermeasure against harmful physiological effects of weightlessness.| Evaluation of the training platform TARZANs ability to work as sole in-flight countermeasure against harmful physiological effects of weightlessness.]] <br> Katrine Rav (Bachelor thesis - Veltek)
 
* [[Evaluation of the training platform TARZANs ability to work as sole in-flight countermeasure against harmful physiological effects of weightlessness.| Evaluation of the training platform TARZANs ability to work as sole in-flight countermeasure against harmful physiological effects of weightlessness.]] <br> Katrine Rav (Bachelor thesis - Veltek)
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* [[Robot-assisted hamstring training.| Robot-assisted hamstring training.]] <br> Cathrine Damsbo Madsen & Martin Grønne Jensen (Bachelor thesis - Veltek)
  
 
= Former projects =
 
= Former projects =

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SDU Training Technology Lab Wiki

This an open Wiki is used for communication and coordination of activities related to the Training Technology Lab.
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Courses

  • FIS - Embedded programming in wellfare technology (work in progress)

Projects

Current student activity (Spring 2019)

Former projects

Available student projects

The following project are very open to modifications. In the Training Technology Lab, we value students working with what they find interesting over following strict project descriptions. If you have an idea for another project feel free to contact us!

Lab notes