Seminar Today 4:00 in Upson B17: Mechanical Intelligence in Robotic Manipulation: Towards Human-level Dexterity in Robotic and Prosthetic Hands

Mechanical Intelligence in Robotic Manipulation: Towards Human-level Dexterity in Robotic and Prosthetic Hands

MAE Seminar:                   4:00 PM                in B17 Upson Hall             Thursday April 9th, 2015

Speaker:                              Aaron Dollar

John J. Lee Associate Professor

Yale University

The human hand is the pinnacle of dexterity – it has the ability to powerfully grasp a wide range of object sizes and shapes as well as delicately manipulate objects held within the fingertips. Current robotic and prosthetic systems, however, have only a fraction of that manual dexterity. My group attempts to address this gap in two main ways: the mechanical design of effective hands and the study of human hand function and use as inspiration and performance benchmarking. In terms of hand design, we strongly prioritize passive mechanics, including incorporating adaptive underactuated transmissions and carefully tuned compliance, and seek to maximize open-loop performance while minimizing complexity. To motivate and benchmark our efforts, we are examining human hand usage during daily activities as well as quantifying functional aspects such as precision manipulation workspaces. Besides describing these efforts, I will touch on other work in the lab related to legged robots, novel fabrication techniques, modular robots, and the study of non-human “hands”.

Project Management Info Session Today in Upson 12-1; Seminar 4:30 Today

 Project Management Seminar Series

Announcing lunch and lecture:

Who:  Kenneth C Brown, Mechanical Engineering, ’74, Partner, One Equity Partners LLC

What:  “The role of financing in project management of engineering projects”

When:  Monday March 9, 2015

Where:  Student pizza lunch: 12-1 PM, Upson Lounge

Seminar: 4:30-5:30 PM, 366 Hollister Hall

Ken spent his career as a project manager and executive evaluating applications in businesses from energy systems to real estate. He will share his insights on the connections between financial analysis and project management.

Cosponsored by AECOM, Engineering Management Program in the School of CIvil & Environmental Engineering, ASME, and ASCE.

Seminar Today – Mechanics, Imaging, and Biology 4:00 Kimball B11

Mechanics, Imaging, and Biology: Towards a multi-faceted approach to understanding health and disease in orthopedic soft tissues

For Details: Seminar 2-24-15 Mechanics Imaging Biology

MAE Seminar:                  4:00 PM                in B11 Kimball Hall             Tuesday February 24th, 2015

Speaker:   Deva Chan    Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Rush University Medical Center