Many insects fly synchronously, matching the nervous system pulses to wing movement. But smaller insects don’t have the mechanics for this and must flap their wings harder, which works only up to a certain point. That’s where asynchronous flight comes in.
A Âé¶¹Çø Tech Ph.D. student has created a new framework that enables a four-legged robot to perform increasingly complex tasks without relearning motions.
RotorJackets, Âé¶¹Çø Tech’s drone racing team, captured their second straight national title, but their mission extends beyond winning championships.
Funding will go toward assisting diverse entrepreneurs in the fields of robotics and automation.
Senior Research Scientist, Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering