Articles Tagged "robotics"

Ancient Folding Art Inspires Flexible Robotics Arm Mosaic of a cubist style hand reaching into a sun in art form

Ancient Folding Art Inspires Flexible Robotics Arm

NEWS ROUNDUP: Robotics researchers are developing an origami-inspired, soft robotic arm to help wheelchair users grasp out-of-reach object.

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Engineering Ambassadors Help Get Kids Excited About STEM Engineering Ambassadors at work teaching high school students about STEM

Engineering Ambassadors Help Get Kids Excited About STEM

Staff from GBH, Boston’s PBS affiliate and producer of the popular science show NOVA, recruited the Engineering Ambassadors to troubleshoot instructions several hands-on projects for its Building Stuff docuseries.

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Greg Lewin Items found in Greg Lewin's office

Greg Lewin

Get to know Associate Teaching Professor and Associate Head of Robotics Engineering Greg Lewin through items found in his office.

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Combining a Passion for Robotics with an Entrepreneurial Spirit Antonio Marzoratti and Ivan Zou

Combining a Passion for Robotics with an Entrepreneurial Spirit

Antonio Marzoratti ’27 and Ivan Zou '27 are on a mission to translate their love of robotics into marketable products that will make a difference in people’s lives.

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Working Smarter, Not Harder Rugged Robot at sunrise on a job site
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Working Smarter, Not Harder

Derrick Morse ’01, MS ’03, cofounded Rugged Robotics to tackle the back-breaking, detailed work of layout transfer.

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