Scientists are using AI and physics-based simulations together to design new peptides that will kill previously ...
The next wave of robotics depends on unifying code and hardware—embedding AI directly into the deterministic systems that ...
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Mechatronics driving next-generation engineering innovation

For decades, the design and production of machines and processes have been constrained by the traditional separation of electrical and mechanical engineering disciplines. Mark Gauthier, president of ...
Health systems across the country are well past the pilot stage and deploying AI across clinical, operational and financial functions. CommonSpirit Health (Chicago) has approximately 250 active AI ...
Within this context, architects continue to expand their practice into the realm of product and industrial design, engaging with questions of material performance, fabrication processes, and domestic ...
Multivariable control systems design and optimization addresses the task of regulating multiple interdependent process variables within a single framework. Unlike single‐loop controllers, ...
Tolomatic’s John Fenske and Mason Cousins weigh in on how the industry is repositioning as electrification, systems engineering and mechatronic integration inform their approach to motion systems and ...
The idea of building a machine from isolated parts, each with its own setup and software, no longer fits how modern automation works. When people talk about mechatronics, it’s often framed as ...
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Mechatronics unites mechanical structures, electronic actuation and embedded computation into integrated systems capable of perception, decision‐making and physical interaction. Simulation and ...
Companies have often responded to new technologies with process tweaks or bolt-on tools. Some companies adapted; others faltered, not for lack of innovation but because they failed to reorganize ...