Rocio Fernandez -Engineering for medicine - Best Innovation Award
University of Oviedo - Spain
Profile
Introduction
The research contributions of María del Rocío Fernández Rodríguez span various fields, including mechanical design, manufacturing processes, and biomedical applications. Her work integrates engineering principles with healthcare solutions, emphasizing additive manufacturing, mechatronics, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Additive Manufacturing Applications
Additive manufacturing (AM), commonly known as 3D printing, has revolutionized the healthcare industry by enabling the production of patient-specific medical devices. Fernández Rodríguez's research explores the validation of materials and designs for medical applications, such as endocavity mechanical distractors and surgical tools. These advancements improve patient outcomes by providing customized and cost-effective medical solutions.
Biomedical Device Development
Rapid prototyping is crucial in the development of medical devices, particularly in minimally invasive surgery. Her research includes the design and validation of devices such as transanal endoscopic surgery tools and stoma prototypes. By leveraging rapid prototyping, the efficiency of medical procedures is enhanced, reducing surgery time and improving patient recovery.
Interdisciplinary Product Innovation
The intersection of engineering and healthcare is a focal point in her work, as evidenced by projects like the transformation of ideas into product innovations in nursing and engineering. Collaborative efforts between different scientific disciplines facilitate the creation of innovative healthcare solutions that address practical clinical needs.
Surface Modification Techniques
Surface engineering plays a vital role in mechanical component performance and longevity. Her contributions to research in surface treatment and modification highlight the significance of coating technologies and material enhancements in improving durability and wear resistance, particularly in industrial and biomedical applications.
Quality Management Systems
As an educator and researcher, she has contributed to integrating quality management, environmental considerations, and occupational risk prevention in industrial systems. This holistic approach ensures safer and more efficient manufacturing processes while promoting sustainable practices in engineering design.
Mechatronics and Micromechatronics
Her involvement in Erasmus Mundus programs for mechatronics and micromechatronic systems underscores the importance of automation and precision engineering. These technologies are instrumental in the development of intelligent medical devices and robotic-assisted surgical tools, advancing the capabilities of modern healthcare technology.
Conclusion
María del Rocío Fernández Rodríguez’s research has made a profound impact on mechanical and biomedical engineering. Through interdisciplinary collaboration, additive manufacturing, rapid prototyping, and quality management, her work has advanced both industrial and medical applications. Her contributions continue to shape the future of engineering, demonstrating the potential of integrating technology with healthcare innovations.
Notable Publication
Title: Development of a Pain Measurement Device Using 3D Printing and Electronic Air Pressure Control
Authors: José Manuel Sierra, Mª del Rocío Fernández, José Luis Cortizo, Juan Díaz González
Journal: Biomedicines
Title: WC Particles Distribution Model in the Cross-Section of Laser Cladded NiCrBSi + WC Coatings, for Different wt% WC
Authors: Ortiz, Alberto; García Martínez, Alberto; Cadenas Fernández, Modesto; Fernández Rodríguez, María del Rocío; Cuetos Megido, José Manuel
Journal: Surface & Coatings Technology
Title: Effect of Actual WC Content on the Reciprocating Wear of a Laser Cladding NiCrBSi Alloy Reinforced with WC
Authors: Fernández, M.R.; García, A.; Cuetos, J.M.; González, R.; Noriega, A.; Cadenas, M.
Journal: Wear
Title: The Experience of the University of Oviedo in the Motostudent Competition
Authors: Noriega, A.; Fernández, R.; Cortizo, J.L.
Journal: Mechanisms and Machine Science
Title: Tribological Effects of the Geometrical Properties of Plasma Spray Coatings Partially Melted by Laser
Authors: García, A.; Cadenas, M.; Fernández, M.R.; Noriega, A.
Journal: Wear