Carnegie Mellon University

Zeynep Temel

Dr. Zeynep Temel

Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering and Robotics Institute

  • 4527 Newell-Simon Hall
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4527 Newell-Simon Hall
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

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Bio

Zeynep is an Assistant Professor in the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, where she leads the Zoom Lab. She is interested in bio-inspired solutions to increase mechanical intelligence in robots and robotic components.

Current robots are primarily rigid machines that exist in highly constrained or open environments such as factory floors, warehouses, or fields. There is an increasing demand for more adaptable, mobile, and flexible robots that can manipulate or move through complex environments. This problem is currently being addressed in two complementary ways: (i) learning and control algorithms to enable the robot to better sense and adapt to the surrounding environment and (ii) embedded intelligence in mechanical structures. The lab's vision is to create robots that can mechanically conform to the environment or objects that they interact with to alleviate the need for high-speed, high-accuracy, and high-precision controllers. Zeynep pursues this goal by developing compliant mechanisms for manipulators and robots, teaching classes focusing on bio-inspiration and unconventional robotics, and engaging with the community to increase interest in science and engineering.

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