Save the date for "Soft systems in contact, Design for a sense of touch" by Dr. Hannah Stuart - 2 May 2024 at 3:00pm

Join Us for an Inspiring Seminar by Dr. Hannah Stuart

Hannah Stuart

We would like to invite you to Dr. Hannah Stuart's seminar "Soft systems in contact, Design for a sense of touch"

Date:  2nd May 2024
Time: 15:00 - 16:00
Room: HG E 23

 

 

Abstract:

Robots tend to avoid contact due to physical uncertainty. Yet, contact is essential for many applications. We work to better understand and creatively harness contact to design more capable dexterous systems. In this talk, I'll focus on two recent case studies that use ambient fluids for resilient and compliant grippers with tactile sensing. This includes both a smart suction cup, and a sound-emitting skin. These inventions apply to logistics pick-and-place automation. Inspired by nature, the overarching goal of this research is to access new and resilient robotic behaviors without an over-reliance on digital computing alone, but rather by harnessing morphological computation alongside active control. external pageLab website


Bio:

Dr. Hannah Stuart is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of California at Berkeley. She received her BS in Mechanical Engineering at the George Washington University in 2011, and her MS and PhD in Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University in 2013 and 2018, respectively. Her research focuses on understanding the mechanics of physical interaction to better design intelligent systems for dexterous manipulation. Applications range from remote robotics to assistive orthotics. Recent awards include the NSF CAREER grant, NASA Early Career Faculty grant, and Johnson & Johnson Women in STEM2D grant. She is a Senior Member of the IEEE. She is currently a Visiting Professor with the University of Stuttgart and the Haptic Intelligence Department at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems.

 

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