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Our Future In Space

Could Robots Be Soft Like An Octopus?

January 16, 2023
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With Robert MacCurdy Prof. Rob MacCurdy from the CU Boulder Matter Assembly Computation Lab talks the future of robotics and what impact they’ll have on our capabilities in Space. Connect: Dr. MacCurdy on the web: http://robertmaccurdy.com/Dr. MacCurdy on Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=cEmehaQAAAAJ&hlDr. MacCurdy on Twitter: @RobMacCurdyMatter Assembly Computation Lab on the web: https://www.matterassembly.org/ Speaker Bios: Dr. Robert MacCurdy is an assistant professor in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder where he leads the Matter Assembly Computation Lab (MACLab). He is developing new algorithms, materials, and fabrication tools to automatically design and manufacture electromechanical systems, with a focus on robotics. Rob did his PhD work with Hod Lipson at Cornell University and his postdoctoral work at MIT with Daniela Rus. He holds a B.A. in Physics from Ithaca College, a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University, and an M.S. and PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Cornell University. Participate! If you have suggestions for future discussion topics, or people you would like us to interview, or if you’d like an invite to the recording sessions to participate live, just let us know. Follow us on twitter @ourFutureSpace, our Facebook Group, or email us at OurFutureInSpace@orbitalassembly.com. https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourFutureInSpace https://abovespace.com/ https://www.facebook.com/AboveSpaceDev https://twitter.com/AboveSpaceDev Copyright 2024, Above Space Development CorporationThe post Could Robots Be Soft Like An Octopus? first appeared on ABOVE: Media.

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