Soft Robotics and Robot
Learning Workshop
9am-5pm, Thursday, June 06th, 2019
Data Visualization Room (5th Floor), CUNY Advanced Science Research Center, 85 St Nicholas Terrace, NY 10031
The City College at the City University of New York is proudly presenting the Soft Robotics and Robot
Learning Workshop in association with the NEMS 2019 at the Columbia University.
The workshop is comprised of educative sessions on various aspects of the state of the art in the field of
Soft Robotics and Robot Learning —including but not limited to— Sensing & Actuation, Material & Energy,
Manipulation & Locomotion & Modeling, and Clinical and Industrial applications of Soft Robotics and Robot
Learning.
The workshop is free, and open to anyone who is intersted in Soft Robotics and Robot Learning. You can
participate in the workshop by registering though this link. Registration deadline is Jun
1st.
TOPICAL AREA:
Soft
actuators and sensors
New energy solutions
Soft robots for manipulation and mobility
Artificial intelligence for soft robots
Biomedical and biomimetic applications
ORGANIZERS:
Hao Su, City University of New York, City College
Chen Feng, New York University
Ludovic Righetti, New York University
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE:
08:50 -- 09:00 | Workshop opening
09:00 -- 09:20 |
Chen Feng, New York University:
Real-time Soft Robot 3D Proprioception via Deep
Vision-based Sensing
09:20 -- 09:40 |
Kevin Chen, Harvard University:
Multimodal and multiphase locomotion in insect-scale
robots
09:40 -- 10:00 | James Pikul, UPenn: Electrolytic Vascular Systems for Energy Dense Soft Robots
10:00 -- 10:20 |
Jie Yin, Temple University:
Deformation Driven Reconfigurable Metamaterials and Soft
Machines
10:30 -- 11:00 |--------------------- Poster session, demo and coffee break ------------------------
11:00 -- 11:20 | Hao Su, City University of New York: Strong Actuators for Soft Robots
11:20 -- 11:40 | Jingang Yi, Rutgers University: Modeling and slip detection of bipedal walking with foot slip
11:40 -- 12:00 | Sunil Agrawal, Columbia: Robotics to Restore and Retrain Human Motions
12:00 -- 12:20 | Hartmut Geyer, CMU: Modeling human locomotion for rehabilitation robotics
12:20 -- 13:40 |------------------------------------- Lunch break ---------------------------------------------
13:00 -- 13:40 | Biomechatronics Lab Tour (Marshak Science Building 705)
13:40 -- 14:00 |
Xianlian Zhou, New Jersey Institute of Technology:
Modeling of Wearable Robots for
Assistance to Human Musculoskeletal Motions
14:00 -- 14:20 |
Brendan Englot, Stevens Institute of Technology:
Learning-Aided Autonomous Navigation
for Marine and Terrestrial Robots
14:20 -- 14:40 |
Shikui Chen, Stony Brook University:
Toward Generative Design of Soft Robots: A Level-Set-
Based Topology Optimization Approach
14:40 -- 15:00 |--------------------- Poster session, demo and coffee break ------------------------
15:00 -- 15:20 |
Brian Wilson, Duro UAS Inc.:
Portable Bridge Scour Monitoring Using Autonomous
Underwater Vehicles
15:20 -- 15:40 |
Tom Bulea, National Institutes of Health:
Can Exoskeletons Help Kids with Cerebral Palsy
Walk Better
15:40 -- 16:00 | Poster Competition Award and Closing Remarks
Related Conference:
Rehabilitation Robotics Symposium: From Design to Clinical Application
New England Manipulation
Symposium(NEMS)