
01/29/2024
Kenn Oldham and his lab have received an R01 grant from the National Institute of Health to develop a new endoscopic microscope for neuron imaging capable of penetrating beneath the surface of organ tissue and at cellular resolutions.
Kenn Oldham and his lab have received an R01 grant from the National Institute of Health to develop a new endoscopic microscope for neuron imaging capable of penetrating beneath the surface of organ tissue and at cellular resolutions.
Talia Moore, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, has been selected to receive the Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award from the Oak Ridge Associated Universities organization.
Nishant Jalgaonkar, a graduate student instructor in Mechanical Engineering, was selected for a 2022 Rackham Outstanding GSI Award.
U-M startup says robotic food deliveries have quadrupled.
Fast Company released a list this year naming Elliott Rouse’s Lab one of the most innovative robotics companies of 2020.
This represents the future of research—rapid prototyping of open-source robotic hardware and embedded systems with shared code.
ME Professor Emeritus Yoram Koren talks about current trends of mass customization and individualized manufacturing and his vision of the 21st-century manufacturing industry in this interview.
Built to handle falls, and with two extra motors in each leg, the new robot will help U-M roboticists take independent robotic walking to a whole new level.
How a hopping mouse and information theory could inform robotic locomotion
Improving the functionality of robotic and manufacturing systems “comes down to understanding your system and identifying a strategy for improving performance,” says ME Assistant Professor Kira Barton, whose laboratory combines fundamental and experimental modeling and controls research, from multi-agent coordination to additive manufacturing