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Taking a leap in bioinspired robotics

in the next five to 10 years, says Sangbae Kim, associate professor of mechanical engineering at MIT. ... principles from biomechanics, human decision-making, and mechanical design to build a service robot that Kim ... to close a valve inside, but it’s dangerous to send people in,” Kim says. “Now, there is no single ...

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Meet Our Faculty

at MIT Engineering Fluids at the Nanoscale Printing with Light Sangbae Kim: Inspired by Nature The ...

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Cheetah III robot preps for a role as a first responder

Engineering's Biomimetic Robotics Lab under the direction of Associate Professor Sangbae Kim, the quadruped MIT ... jump over obstacles. Kim is now developing a third-generation robot, the Cheetah III. Instead of ... improving the Cheetah’s speed and jumping capabilities, Kim is converting the Cheetah into a commercially ...

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Not stuck on silicon

Kim, the Class of 1947 Career Development Assistant Professor in the departments of Mechanical ... right): Postdoc Kyusang Lee, Professor Jeehwan Kim (sitting), and graduate students Samuel Cruz and Yunjo ... Kim. Photo: Jose-Luis Olivares/MIT “You end up having to sacrifice the wafer — it becomes part of the ...

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Gibson, Lorna J. Professor

Three from MIT Named Inaugural Schwarzman Scholars

training at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China. Over 3,000 candidates from 135 countries competed for ...

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Bound for Robotic Glory

force must be applied to propel the robot forward. Sangbae Kim, an associate professor of mechanical ... really fast,” Kim says. “They actually increase their stride length by pushing downward harder and ... increasing their ground force, so they can fly more while keeping the same frequency.” Kim says that by ...

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Researchers “iron out” graphene’s wrinkles

devices is the same in any location,” says Jeehwan Kim, the Class of 1947 Career Development Assistant ... can really produce single-domain graphene at wafer scale.” Kim’s co-authors include Sanghoon Bae, ... Samuel Cruz, and Yunjo Kim from MIT, along with researchers from IBM, the University of California at Los ...

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Researchers quickly harvest 2-D materials, bringing them closer to commercialization

materials, according to Jeehwan Kim, an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, who ... Kim’s group. The paper’s co-authors also included students and postdocs from within Kim’s group, as well ... University of Virginia. Sang-Hoon Bae, Jaewoo Shim, Wei Kong, and Doyoon Lee in Kim’s research group equally ...

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Engineers design artificial synapse for “brain-on-a-chip” hardware

The research was led by Jeehwan Kim, the Class of 1947 Career Development Assistant Professor in the ... Shinhyun Choi (first author), Scott Tan (co-first author), Zefan Li, Yunjo Kim, Chanyeol Choi, and Hanwool ... MIT-Silicon-Synapse-1024.jpg From left: MIT researchers Scott H. Tan, Jeehwan Kim, and Shinhyun Choi. Image: Kuan Qiao Too many ...

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Kim, Jeehwan Associate Professor

From “cheetah-noids” to humanoids

In November 2018, Professor Sangbae Kim brought the mini cheetah robot onto The Tonight Show’s ... a concentration in controls, instrumentation, and robotics. Toward the end of his first year, he emailed Kim to ... see if there were any job opportunities in Kim’s Biomimetic Robotics Lab. He then spent the summer in ...

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Ben Katz

In November 2018, Professor Sangbae Kim brought the mini cheetah robot onto The Tonight Show’s ... first year, he emailed Kim to see if there were any job opportunities in Kim’s Biomimetic Robotics Lab. ... He then spent the summer in Kim’s lab as part of the MIT UROP – or Undergraduate Research ...

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Engineers mix and match materials to make new stretchy electronics

functionality, in one flexible chip,” says Jeehwan Kim, an associate professor of mechanical engineering at MIT. ... “You can make electronics in any shape.” Kim’s co-authors include Hyun S. Kum, Sungkyu Kim, Wei Kong, ... the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute.   Buying time Kim and his colleagues reported their first ...

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MIT engineers grow “high-rise” 3D chips

stacked without traditional limitations,” says study author Jeehwan Kim, associate professor of mechanical ... in AI, logic, and memory.” The study’s MIT co-authors include first author Ki Seok Kim, Seunghwan ... Seo, Doyoon Lee, Jung-El Ryu, Jekyung Kim, Jun Min Suh, June-chul Shin, Min-Kyu Song, Jin Feng, and ...

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“Blind” Cheetah 3 robot can climb stairs littered with obstacles

should be able to handle without relying too much on vision,” says the robot’s designer, Sangbae Kim ... from side to side, much like a cat limbering up to pounce. Within the next few years, Kim envisions the ... conditions including stairs, curbs, and obstacles on the ground,” Kim says. "I think there are countless ...

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Study opens route to flexible electronics made from exotic materials

many different material systems, other than silicon,” says Jeehwan Kim, the Class of 1947 Career ... Engineering. Kim envisions the technique can be used to manufacture low-cost, high-performance devices such as ... in Nature Materials. In addition to Kim, the paper’s MIT co-authors include Wei Kong, Huashan Li, ...

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Technique could boost resolution of tissue imaging as much as tenfold

complex media. Image: Donggyu Kim and Dirk R. Englund Now, instead of attempting to avoid scattering, ... excite particular brain cells. It could even be used in quantum computing, according to Donggyu Kim ... the diffraction limit, Kim says. In order to improve the resolution, Kim and co-author Dirk Englund, ...

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MIT engineers grow “perfect” atom-thin materials on industrial silicon wafers

2D semiconductor-based, high-performance, next-generation electronic devices,” says Jeehwan Kim ... 2D materials.” Kim and his colleagues detail their method in a paper appearing today in Nature. The ... study’s MIT co-authors include Ki Seok Kim, Doyoon Lee, Celesta Chang, Seunghwan Seo, Hyunseok Kim, Jiho ...

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Bio-Inspired Robotics

students in Professor Sangbae Kim’s class explore why certain physical traits have evolved in animals in ... building biomimetic robots. MIT Mechanical Engineering students in Professor Sangbae Kim’s class explore ...

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