Researchers created a system that lets robots effectively use grasped tools with the correct amount of force.
Russ Tedrake
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Soft robots that grip with the right amount of force
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Developing drones to address pandemic-related challenges in Scandinavia
After meeting in an Advanced Study Program at MIT, three Norwegian students began working together to transport biological samples using autonomous vehicles.
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Teaching artificial intelligence to connect senses like vision and touch
MIT CSAIL system can learn to see by touching and feel by seeing, suggesting future where robots can more easily grasp and recognize objects.
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Programming drones to fly in the face of uncertainty
CSAIL’s NanoMap system enables drones to avoid obstacles while flying at 20 miles per hour, by more deeply integrating sensing and control.
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Giving robots a sense of touch
GelSight technology lets robots gauge objects’ hardness and manipulate small tools.