Robert Wood


Robert Wood: Robotic Insects

Published on Aug 4, 2014

Electrical engineer Robert Wood leads a team at Harvard University that invents and develops entirely new classes of microrobots poised to play a transformative role in medicine, search-and-rescue missions, and agriculture.
 

Tiny, Robotic Bees Could Change the World

Published on Oct 2, 2014

Robert Wood, a National Geographic 2014 Emerging Explorer and award-winning engineer, is working on entirely new classes of robots—including a fleet of tiny, robotic bees—that may one day transform space exploration, agriculture, and search-and-rescue operations.

Learn more about Robert Wood and his work:

"Engineer Sees Big Possibilities in Micro-robots, Including Programmable Bees"
Robert Wood says that medicine and agriculture could be transformed by micro and "soft" robots.

by Susan Daugherty
September 27, 2014
 

RI Seminar: Robert J. Wood : The Mechanical Side of Artificial Intelligence

Mar 1, 2019

Robert J. Wood
Professor
School of Engineering & Applied Sciences, Harvard
Friday, March 1, 2019

Abstract: Artificial Intelligence typically focuses on perception, learning, and control methods to enable autonomous robots to make and act on decisions in real environments. On the contrary, our research is focused on the design, mechanics, materials, and manufacturing of novel robot platforms that make the perception, control, or action easier or more robust for natural, unstructured, and often unpredictable environments. Key principles in this pursuit include bioinspired designs, smart materials for novel sensors and actuators, and the development of multi-scale, multi-material manufacturing methods. This talk will illustrate this philosophy by highlighting the creation of two unique classes of robots: soft-bodied autonomous robots and highly agile aerial and terrestrial robotic insects.

Brief Bio: Robert Wood is the Charles River Professor of Engineering and Applied Sciences in the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, a founding core faculty member of the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering and a National Geographic Explorer. Prof. Wood completed his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in the Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the winner of multiple awards for his work including the DARPA Young Faculty Award, NSF Career Award, ONR Young Investigator Award, Air Force Young Investigator Award, Technology Review’s TR35, and multiple best paper awards. In 2010 Wood received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers from President Obama for his work in microrobotics. In 2012 he was selected for the Alan T. Waterman award, the National Science Foundation’s most prestigious early career award. In 2014 he was named one of National Geographic’s “Emerging Explorers”. Wood’s group is also dedicated to STEM education by using novel robots to motivate young students to pursue careers in science and engineering.
 

ICRA 2021 Plenary Talk -- Robert Wood : Soft Robotics for Delicate and Dexterous Manipulation

Sep 26, 2021

ICRA Plenary Talk: Soft Robotics for Delicate and Dexterous Manipulation
Robert Wood , Harvard University

2021 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation
May 30 to June 5, 2021, Xi'an, China
 
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