Laslo Tarjan
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2
Total Citations
25
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About
Laslo Tarjan is a dedicated researcher in the field of mechatronics and industrial engineering, with a specialized focus on robotic manipulation and automation processes. His work centers on the critical integration of robot-manipulators into material handling, assembly, and production systems, addressing one of the most challenging tasks in modern engineering: the seamless supervision and control of robotic operations. Tarjan’s major contributions include pioneering the use of didactic manipulators in educational settings, demonstrating how hands-on mechatronic training can bridge theory and practice for engineering students. His 2009 paper, "Using a Didactic Manipulator in Mechatronics and Industrial Engineering Courses," has garnered 23 citations, reflecting its lasting value as a teaching resource. Additionally, Tarjan advanced industrial robotics by improving in-mold-labelling (IML) robot grasping processes. His 2011 study introduced a differential pressure sensor to optimize label grasping, significantly reducing mold-open time on injection molding machines. This innovation enhances production efficiency, showcasing Tarjan’s ability to solve real-world manufacturing challenges. Though his citation counts are modest, his work has a practical impact on both education and industry, making him a notable figure in applied mechatronics.
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- 2IML ROBOT GRASPING PROCESS IMPROVEMENT2 citations · 2011