Graduate Students, Vol8 No2 Features, Vol8 No2 Robotics
Researchers at the University of Delaware are leveraging robotic systems to gain traction on tough problems. Learn how they are driving forward transformative solutions in agriculture, precision medicine, health care, cybersecurity, marine ecology and more.
Vol8 No2 Features, Vol8 No2 Robotics
University of Delaware researchers Matthew Oliver and Katherine Hudson think that some biological hotspots in Antarctica may operate less like local farms and more like grocery stores. If they are correct, it could provide new information about how this ecosystem will be affected under climate change.
Engineering, Vol8 No2 Features, Vol8 No2 Robotics
Brain-swarm technology is meant to connect minds and machines. For Associate Professor Panos Artemiadis such robotics research has one purpose: To make life and work better for humans.
Engineering, Vol8 No2 Features, Vol8 No2 Robotics
Sambeeta Das is forging into an exciting world you can see only with high-powered microscopes, where sci-fi meets reality. Welcome to the world of microrobots!
Arts and Sciences, Vol8 No2 Features, Vol8 No2 Robotics
Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability, but UD Professor Jennifer Semrau is working to change that. With the help of a robot, she’s uncovering a critical sixth sense that gets sidelined with stroke.
Agriculture and Natural Resources, Vol8 No2 Features, Vol8 No2 Robotics
Adam Stager is working on chemical-free ways to help strawberry farmers improve yield using an autonomous field robot.