Mark Rentschler

Biomedical professor at intersection of teaching and entrepreneurship

Sept. 26, 2024

Next week’s University of Colorado Showcase is bringing together all that is great about entrepreneurship and innovation across our four campuses. Our community is made of diverse industries and perspectives – in this case, that of a biomedical professor at 񱦵 who is also the CEO of Aspero Medical...

A professor and student with a UAV.

'The demand is so high'

July 30, 2024

CU Engineering launches interdisciplinary robotics program, graduate degrees Engineering graduate students have a new degree option at the 񱦵: robotics. The CU Board of Regents has established a master’s and PhD program in robotics. It will provide students an education merging hardware and software engineering, mathematics and...

A robot called mCLARI designed by engineers at 񱦵 poses next to a spider.

Robots can’t outrun animals (yet). A new study explores why

April 29, 2024

The question may be the 21st century’s version of the fable of the tortoise and the hare: Who would win in a foot race between a robot and an animal? In a new perspective article, a team of engineers from the United States and Canada, including 񱦵 roboticist Kaushik...

A robot grasping objects

A delicate touch: teaching robots to handle the unknown

April 2, 2024

William Xie, a first-year PhD student in computer science, is teaching a robot to reason how gently it should grasp previously unknown objects by using large language models (LLMs). DeliGrasp , Xie's project, is an intriguing step beyond the custom, piecemeal solutions currently used to avoid pinching or crushing novel...

Advanced Intelligent Systems cover with a tiny robot.

񱦵 robotics research showcased in Advanced Intelligent Systems

Jan. 9, 2024

Kaushik Jayaram's bioinspired robotics are on the cover of the latest issue of the journal Advanced Intelligent Systems. The article, "Design of CLARI: A Miniature Modular Origami Passive Shape-Morphing Robot," discusses the design and creation of Jayaram's compliant legged articulated robotic insect. Jayaram is an assistant professor in the Robotics...

Nicole Xu

Xu's 'cyborg jellyfish' highlighted in Nature

Dec. 12, 2023

Assistant Professor Nicole Xu recently spoke with Nature for a feature about biohybrid robots and their real-world applications. Xu and her collaborators have been working on a jellyfish-inspired robot that can help monitor climate change and ecological shifts in the Earth's oceans. "Jellyfish have a number of appealing characteristics for...

A human operator at a computer in the Subterranean Challenge.

Failure is Not an Option: Techniques for Autonomous Robots at the DARPA Subterranean Challenge

Dec. 8, 2023

When engineers in the robotics research community think of what we'd like autonomous agents to tackle in the future, we often target "dull, dirty, and dangerous" tasks. However, despite a sustained boom in robotics research over the last decade, the number of places we've seen robotics in use for these...

Drawing of a person in a car with no steering wheel.

Is the World Ready for Self-Driving Cars?

Nov. 27, 2023

In August, the California Public Utilities Commission made history when it voted to allow two self-driving car companies, Waymo and Cruise, to commercially operate their “robotaxis” around the clock in San Francisco. Within hours, Cruise reported at least 10 incidents where vehicles stopped short of their destination, blocking city streets...

A SPOT robot navigating autonomously.

Building next generation autonomous robots to serve humanity

Nov. 17, 2023

One thousand feet underground, a four-legged creature scavenges through tunnels in pitch darkness. With vision that cuts through the blackness, it explores a spider web of paths, remembering its every step and navigating with precision. The sound of its movements echo eerily off the walls, but it is not to...

A robot the size of a penny.

Jayaram and team win IROS Best Paper Award on Safety, Security, and Rescue Robotics

Oct. 31, 2023

Assistant Professor Kaushik Jayaram’s Animal Inspired Movement and Robotics Laboratory recently won the IROS Best Paper Award on Safety, Security, and Rescue Robotics , rising above around 3,000 other academic papers that were submitted to the IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems. Along with Jayaram as the PI...

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