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Teaching Tools for Your Classroom Engineering Better Research
Textbooks with Virtual Experiment at the University of Toronto
 

Control Systems Engineering by Norman S. Nise is the most widely adopted textbook for core control courses in mechanical, electrical and other engineering programs. The sixth edition to be released in the USA soon offers a dynamic new feature: the text is supported by 10 virtual experiments from Quanser. The experiments are powered by LabVIEW and allow students to manipulate the simulated lab plants and view realistic response behavior. The virtual experiments will help deepen students' homework learning experience and help them prepare for the actual lab work.

To conduct innovative ontrol-based
research, Dr Maggiore's department at
 the University of Toronto needed
financial, intellectual and practical
support. Learn how a cooperation
with Quanser helped them get what
they helped them get what they needed
Teaching & Research Tool for your lab  
Mechatronics in A Compact Kit For the full story click here.
 

Engineering educators around the world understand how important it is to give students experience beyond their selected discipline. Using mechatronics principles, students get exposed to electrical, computer, mechanical and other engineering fields to better understand how they work together in complex systems. Our engineers have made it more convenient for you to bring these principles into your engineering lab. The improved Mechatronics Control Kit is more compact and portable - ideal for teaching and research in real-time control.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Read how we improved the Mechatronics Control Kit.
 
Focus On Quarc WEBINARS
At the Heart of a Unique Subterranean Lab

Toronto Rehab, Canada's largest academic health sciences centre is home to one of the world's most advanced rehabilitation research facilities. Its centerpiece is a huge subterrean lab with a hydraulic motion simulator where researchers can simulate different conditions, such as an icy sidewalk, and study interactions between people and their environment. To control the simulator, integrate all instruments and ensure the safety of the whole system, Toronto Rehab uses Quanser's advanced real-time control software QUARC - the same software that powers Quanser's turn-key lab equipment used by educators worldwide.    Missed A Webinar?
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