Advanced Systems & Invention Laboratories
Advanced Systems & Invention Laboratories (ASIL) is a multidisciplinary laboratory operating within Yıldız Technical University. At ASIL Lab, research is conducted in artificial intelligence in health and sports, optomechatronic systems, cancer mechanobiology, micro and nano robots, microfluidic systems, and biomedical engineering. Alongside these studies, national and international projects are carried out under TÜBİTAK grants, Erasmus collaborations, and European Union programs.
Research Areas
At ASIL Lab, research is conducted across various fields based on an interdisciplinary approach. Each research topic is supported by projects that bring together scientific curiosity and societal benefit.

Robotics & Mechatronic Systems
Smart robots and autonomous systems are developed for use across a wide range — from industrial processes to everyday life. Mechatronic solutions combining mechanical design, electronic integration, and software control drive innovative technologies for both manufacturing and service sectors.

Microfluidic Systems
Lab-on-a-chip technologies enable low-volume, rapid, and precise analyses. Innovative microfluidic platforms are developed for cell culture, biosensor development, drug testing, and diagnostic systems — enabling efficient, portable, and cost-effective biomedical solutions.

National & International Projects
ASIL Lab extends its work through national and international collaborations. Joint research is conducted under TÜBİTAK-funded projects, Erasmus partnerships, and EU programs with researchers across disciplines, making global scientific contributions.

AI in Health & Sports
Data-driven AI solutions are developed to improve diagnosis and treatment in healthcare, and to enable performance analysis and personalized training in sports — delivering more accurate, faster, and effective results in both clinical and sports technology applications.

Bioengineering & Cancer Mechanobiology
Research is conducted on cell culture, 2D and 3D models, ECM (extracellular matrix) stiffness, and mechanotransduction. This work advances understanding of cancer cell behavior and contributes to the development of new biomarkers and treatment strategies.

Micro & Nano Robots
Robotic systems at the micro and nanometer scale are designed for medicine, biomedical engineering, and advanced manufacturing. These systems open new horizons in targeted drug delivery, minimally invasive treatments, and biosensor integration.
Laboratory Infrastructure
ASIL Lab has a broad and versatile technical infrastructure designed to support interdisciplinary research. The equipment and systems in the laboratory are tailored to accommodate projects carried out by different research groups.





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