Welcome to Microrobotics Lab
We strive to understand and expand the frontiers of knowledge pertaining to the actuation, sensing, power, and computational aspects of making microrobots. Some of the fundamental scientific questions we study pertain to exploring the different ways in which actuation and sensing at sub mm scales can reliably be achieved. You can read more about our work by looking at some of our recent publications.
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Latest Publications
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A Method for 3D Printing and Rapid Prototyping of Fieldable Untethered Soft Robots
Soft Robotics.
Zach J Patterson et al.
Nonuniform structural properties of wings confer sensing advantages
Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
Alison I Weber et al.
Spider‐Inspired, Fully 3D‐Printed Micro‐Hydraulics for Tiny, Soft Robotics
Advanced Functional Materials.
Gabriel L Smith et al.
Congratulations to Sathvik!
Sathvik successfully defended his Ph.D.!
Congratulations to David!
David successfully defended his Ph.D.!
Congratulations to Mahnoush!
Dr. Mahnoush Babaei joins University of Texas at Austin as a research associate!
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