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Miao Yu receives NSF funding to develop ice-measuring sensors
Novel acoustic metamaterials will be incorporated into a tool that can provide long-range, high-resolution thickness and internal structure measurements for improved polar ice melt estimates.
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ECE and ISR alumni feature prominently at American Control Conference
Xiaobo Tan, Sean Andersson and Fumin Zhang played key roles at the conference.
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GAMMA group publishes 'COVID robot' research in PLOS One
The autonomous mobile robot can detect and warn people who are standing too close to each other.
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Derek Paley's e-scooter work featured in Washington Post
He envisions scooters that could bring themselves to you when you need them—autonomously.
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Stretchable, soft sensing skins for robots
Such skins could equip soft robots with integrated sensing and estimation.
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‘Smellicopter’ drone uses live moth antenna to seek smells, avoid obstacles
Timothy Horiuchi is a co-author on the research published in IOP Bioinspiration & Biomimetics.
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Cornelia Fermüller is PI for 'NeuroPacNet,' a $1.75M NSF funding award
The resulting "network of networks" will further the scientific grand challenge of developing neuromorphic artificial intelligence.
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Wen, Horiuchi are runners up for BioCAS 2018 Best Paper Award
Power-law compression can expand the dynamic range of a neuromorphic echolocation system.
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Alumnus Fumin Zhang promoted to full professor at Georgia Tech
His research interests are in the design and control of marine robots and mobile sensor networks, as well as cyber-physical systems theory.
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Sterbing-D'Angelo interviewed by Forbes magazine
She explains her work using 3D printers to create large polymer fiber hairs that mimic hairs on bat wings.
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Bats' touch sensor cells enable precision flight
ISR's Moss, Sterbing-D'Angelo among research team publishing results in Cell Reports
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Derek Paley is PI for new AFOSR grant
Paley will work on "Optimized Routing of Intelligent, Mobile Sensors for Dynamic, Data-Driven Sampling."
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Serban Sabau will be postdoctoral researcher at University of Pennsylvania
Alumnus will work on next generation network science.
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Tiny hairs on bats’ wings act as speedometers
Finding could lead to new air speed and stall detectors for aircraft
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