Academy
The Technion
Robophysics developed with the support of the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Robophysics developed with the support of the Technion
The program grants participating students up to 26 academic points as part of the “Introduction to Electrical Engineering Project”.


Creating Our Future
Learning by Doing - STEM Education
Robophysics is a 21st-century interdisciplinary methodology of teaching science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and is complementary to the traditional teaching of STEM.
Robophysics developed with the support of the Technion Electrical Engineering Faculty.
The program grants participating students up to 26 academic points as part of the “Introduction to Electrical Engineering Project”.
The platform can be implemented starting from 5th-grade elementary school through to middle school, high school, and university studies of science and engineering, as an annual curriculum for a six-year program.


Unique research projects
The Technion focuses primarily on feasibility research for topics of interest in Robophysics. Undergraduate and graduate students take part in thesis study in the following faculties: Electrical Engineering, Physics, Machinery, Medicine and Science and Technology Education.


Educational robot-controlled
Proof of feasibility for the theory of “resonance phenomenon in the transition state of a mechanical oscillator”
Proof of feasibility for the theory of “resonance phenomenon in the transition state of a mechanical oscillator” under the guidance of Prof. Amit Knigel from the Faculty of Physics at the Technion.
It was developed by students in the 1MP Physics lab in the configuration of a restrained forced physical pendulum (educational robot-controlled).
Integrated educational robot
Feasibility test for manufacturing a ballistic machine gun
Feasibility test for manufacturing a ballistic machine gun under the guidance of Prof. Moshe Shoham, Academic Director of the program at the Technion. This was developed as a semester project by students at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the Technion, by the configuration of an educational robot integrated with a beaded machine gun with a smartphone.



