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Mar 23, 2020 RightHand Robotics expands to Germany The company provides integrated robotic piece-picking solutions Entrepreneurship, Technology, Robotics,
Feb 27, 2020 The Tentacle Bot Octopus-inspired robot can grip, move, and manipulate a wide range of objects Robotics,
Feb 10, 2020 Harnessing the domino effect Researchers use models and experiments to guide and harness transition waves in multi-stable mechanical structures Materials, Robotics,
Dec 13, 2019 Programming kirigami Framework could be used for stretchable electronics, wearable devices, shape changing robots and more Materials, Robotics,
Nov 15, 2019 A better understanding of soft artificial muscles Research sheds light on the underlying mechanics of soft filaments Applied Mathematics, Robotics,
Nov 4, 2019 RoboBee powered by soft muscles First flight of a microrobot with soft actuators Electrical Engineering, Robotics,
Oct 16, 2019 Alumni startup opens office in Japan RightHand Robotics, a startup co-founded by Leif Jentoft, S.M. ’13, Ph.D. ’14 (engineering sciences), has established a new entity in Japan. Robotics,
Aug 28, 2019 A gentle grip on gelatinous creatures New ultra-soft underwater gripper safely catches and releases jellyfish without damage Robotics,
Aug 21, 2019 Self-folding “Rollbot” paves the way for fully untethered soft robots 3D-printed active hinges change shape in response to heat Robotics,
Aug 15, 2019 Undergraduate summer research spotlight: Joseph Sanchez, S.B. ’21 Mechanical engineering concentrator Joseph Sanchez has spent his summer working on exosuits—soft, wearable robots made from uniquely engineered fabric to assist and protect the human body. Robotics, Student Profile