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INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS INSTITUTE (I.S.I.)

INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS INSTITUTE (I.S.I.). “Brief Profile”.

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INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS INSTITUTE (I.S.I.)

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  1. INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS INSTITUTE (I.S.I.) “Brief Profile” Establishment : February 1998, as a spin-off of the Univ. of PatrasCollaborating Labs : A number of labs belonging to the University of PatrasSupervised by : Ministry of DevelopmentSectoral focus : Completely horizontal – All industrial sectors, including services MISSION : “Make local and Greek industry more competitive, through automation and exploitation of ICT in production (mainly) and administrative processes”

  2. INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS INSTITUTE (I.S.I.)

  3. INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS INSTITUTE (I.S.I.)

  4. INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS INSTITUTE (I.S.I.) • APPLIED MECHANICS LABORATORY, • DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND AERONAUTICS, • UNIVERSITY OF PATRAS • Applied Mechanics Laboratory, University of Patras (AML/UP) is in operation since 1980. It is part of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics, University of Patras (UP). AML/UP deals mainly with the general field of MATERIALS & STRUCTURES giving emphasis in the science, the technology and the applications of composite materials (organic, ceramic and metal matrix), monolithic ceramics and plastics. Research is conducted in a variety of areas including: • • Design and Optimisation of Composite Structures, Fatigue Design and Damage Tolerance Approach, • • Finite Elements Techniques (Implicit and Explicit), Stress Analysis, • • Fatigue and Damage Behaviour of Composite Laminates, Continuum Damage Approach, • • Non-destructive Techniques in Advanced Materials Ultrasonic, Spectral analysis, Acoustic Emission, • • Boundary Elements • • Wave Propagation and Scattering in Acoustics, Electromagnetism, Elasticity and Thermoelasticity, • • Inverse Problems, Inversion of Scattering Data, • • Vibration Analysis and Damping Control, • • Fluids – Structures Interaction, • • Ageing Systems and Health Monitoring of Engineering Systems, Safety Management of Composite Structures, • • Repair of Metal and Composite Structures using Composite Patches, • • Hierarchical Modelling Approach, • • Characterisation of Material Properties, using Conventional and Ultrasonic Techniques, • • Analysis of the Thermo-Mechanical Behaviour of Polymers and Composites, • • Experimental Stress Analysis, • • Smart Materials and Structures,

  5. INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS INSTITUTE (I.S.I.) “Involvement in EU Projects” IST : R-FIELDBUS (industrial networking) TORERO (enterprise integration – industrial automation) LOCCATEC (earthquake hazards) BETSY (embedded systems) PABADIS-PROMISE (NEW – enterprise integration)SUSTAINABLE DEV. : DIFIS (environmental hazards)INTERREG IIIC : ENMR (European Network of Mining Regions) SOUSTENERGY (RES, Rational Use of Energy [RUE])INNOREF (Strategic Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development)REGIONAL INNOVATIVE ACTIONS 2000-06 : INNACT-RWG 2002-03(residential e-services)

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