About LAPIS projects
Efficient coupled systems for maritime aerial operations with advanced autonomyYoung Researcher's Career Development ProjectExQuMe - Explaining Quantum MechanicsSAFER - Smart AI- and IoT-based Fire ExtinguisherCPM Smart Predictive Analytics for Reliable Turbine AssetsAERONAUT - Advancing research capacities for the development of autonomous marine-aerial systems for novel Adriatic applicationsNonverbal Communication-Based Adaptive Learning Model for Interactive AI AgentsVirtual - transfer - Technology Transfer of an Affective Virtual Being for Immersive InteractionAMICORC ProjectACRON - A New Concept of Applied Cognitive Robotics in Clinical Neuroscience
Implementation of portable neural networks using Docker containerizationAutomated microclimate control system for indoor plant cultivationVirtual agent with verbal communication in a virtual environmentRobotic plotter for printing photos in the vertical planeA mechanism for directing the virtual agent's gaze based on sound and visual inputA robotic manipulator for printing photosComputational model for classification and counting of push-upsData transmission between two computers using blockchain technologyArtificial intelligence and virtual reality in creating interactive 3D environmentsAutomated label quality control using computer vision and a collaborative robot
Student projects
The LAPIS Laboratory provides students with hands-on experience in cutting-edge engineering technologies. Focusing on practical applications, students engage in research and projects related to AI, IoT, automation, robotics, smart environment design and intelligent systems. With access to advanced equipment like industrial robots, automation tools, and smart systems, students work on real-world problems, gaining practical skills essential for their future careers. The lab encourages creativity and innovation, allowing students to collaborate with industry professionals and apply their theoretical knowledge in a dynamic, real-world environment.
A selection of student projects is available via the menu on the left.