David Nečas investigates a material with potential to replace human cartilage
How does the lubricating fluid in human joints work? And what material could serve as a substitute for human cartilage in the future?
How does the lubricating fluid in human joints work? And what material could serve as a substitute for human cartilage in the future?
An international research team supervised by Professor Jiri Klemes is starting a new project called Sustainable Process Integration Laboratory (SPIL) at the NETME Centre.
A team of scientists from FME have designed a unique multimodal holographic microscope, which makes it possible to observe living cells without using contrast agent.
Scientists from Victor Kaplan´s Department of Hydraulic Machines FME BUT designed a worldwide unique two-stage swirl turbine in a cascade arrangement.
Scientists from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, BUT have developed an airplane with electric engine VUT 051 RAY, which had its first take off in August 2014.
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