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Motion Analysis Lab

Cultivating high-level talent for the internationally competitive medical device biotechnology industry.

Since 2001, to cultivate domestic medical device R&D and design talent, promote the application of innovative technologies in the medical device field, and enhance the competitiveness of the domestic medical device industry chain, Dr. Fang-Ching Su, the laboratory director, has actively led the integration and planning of interdisciplinary teams from the Colleges of Science, Electrical Engineering, Engineering, Medicine, and Life Sciences at National Cheng Kung University. He not only strived to secure integrated projects from the National Science Council and interdisciplinary program projects from the Ministry of Education, but also established horizontal industry-academia collaboration channels to cultivate high-level interdisciplinary talent that meets industry needs.

 
 

 

 

Motion Analysis Lab

Human Motion Analysis Laboratory

The Human Dynamics Laboratory and its research team, guided by Chair Professor Fang-Ching Su, have for many years cooperated with government industrial policies and responded to social needs. They have integrated cutting-edge information and communication technologies to extend research theories and experimental results to clinical and application fields, such as safety research in early childhood facilities, health promotion for the elderly, smart home rehabilitation, and remote care.

Furthermore, in recent years, the Human Dynamics Laboratory has also developed towards international team integration. Students from Germany, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, Bangladesh, and other countries have joined for internships or advanced studies, making the laboratory's research atmosphere increasingly diverse and rich. The laboratory team is also actively pursuing international cooperation, having established long-term collaborative research teams with Tohoku University and Nara University of Science and Technology in Japan. They have introduced virtual reality/augmented reality technologies to construct and evaluate innovative virtual visual-haptic feedback training systems. Simultaneously, they have established an international collaborative research team with Vilans, a Dutch long-term care think tank, to jointly implement the EU's Smart Health Long-Term Care Industry-Research Application Project (HAAL).

 
 

 

 

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