The Biomechatronics Lab gets a YouTube channel
The Biomechatronics Lab gets a YouTube channel! Research videos, presentations, and media coverage will be added regularly for public viewing.
The Biomechatronics Lab gets a YouTube channel! Research videos, presentations, and media coverage will be added regularly for public viewing.
The Biomechatronics Lab is featured on the cover of the UCLA Engineering Alumni Magazine for Fall 2014, Issue No. 32. The issue highlights “Robotics at UCLA” in an article on pp. 8-13, written by Matthew Chin with photos taken by Joanne Leung, including those shown here. Our lab’s […]
The Biomechatronics Lab is featured in an ASU Mark It Day Thank you video, produced by the ASU Foundation. Figure: A robot arm in the Biomechatronics Lab gives a high five to ASU’s Markie the Sunspot, a map marker who points out all the places that donor support […]
The Biomechatronics Lab is featured in a biomechanics/ biometrics episode of a television show called STEM Journals, produced by David Routt and hosted by former Meteorite Men host Geoff Notkin. The full episode can be viewed at here. The segment on the Biomechatronics Lab begins at [5:49].
The Biomechatronics Lab is profiled in a short film produced by ASU students Janett Salas, Albert Stanton, Cody Frear, and Nicholas Jakob as part of a project for the ASU Center for Science and the Imagination.
The Biomechatronics Lab is featured as part of an Arizona State University Alumni Magazine article (Vol. 14, No. 1, Mar. 2013) on biomimicry titled, “Listening to Mother Nature,” written by Christopher Vaughan. Figure: Dr. Santos is shown with Biomechatronics Lab members Ryan Manis (right, back) and Randall Hellman (right, […]
The Biomechatronics Lab is featured in a short documentary film on the promise of 3D printing titled, “Layer by Layer.” The film was directed, recorded, and edited by Shane Sandler, head of Incoming! Productions and alumnus of the Biomechatronics Lab. Figure: 3D printing technologies were used to produce prototypes […]
The Biomechatronics Lab is profiled in an article about robotics research at ASU by Joe Kullman and a video produced by Keith Jennings and edited by Dylan Abrams of ASU Media Relations. Figure: Biomechatronics Lab member James Kristoff demonstrates how muscle signals obtained via electromyographic techniques can be used to control […]
The Biomechatronics Lab is profiled in a video produced and edited by Laura Palmisano of the ASU Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development. Figure: Biomechatronics Lab member Kevin Bair describes a robot arm demonstration.
The work of Dr. Veronica J. Santos, Ruben Ponce Wong, and Dr. Jonathan Posner is featured at the Arizona Science Center as part of the Wonder Center permanent exhibit on the human brain, specifically at the interactive “skin wall” for research on the development of artificial tactile sensors.