Ryan Truby
@rltruby
Asst. Professor @NorthwesternU, PI @TrubyLab | Advancing machine intelligence through material design | Prev. @SchmidtFellows @MIT_CSAIL, PhD @hseas | he/him
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Assistant Professor Xiwen Gong has received an U.S. National Science Foundation CAREER Award for research that aims to advance the understanding of wearable optoelectronics based on nanomaterials. Read more: michiganche.info/3Ony1sZ
So awesome to see Peyton Greenside on this list!!!
Wireless soft robots are promising tools for precise and remote healthcare and disease diagnosis! Read about the translational challenges of wireless soft robotic medical devices in the new Review by Metin Sitti et al Metin Sitti Intelligent Systems Koç Üniversitesi go.nature.com/3TxUNBu
"Once again" is right! 23 of our incredibly talented Northwestern Engineering undergraduates received $146k from NASA's BIG Idea Challenge *AGAIN* to take inflatable metals to the moon for lunar operations. So excited to help support this amazing team this year. mccormick.northwestern.edu/news/articles/…
2018 Schmidt Science Fellow Ryan Truby is transforming the future of robotics with inspiration from nature itself. Northwestern Robotic Matter Lab Discover how soft robotics could lead to safer, more efficient solutions for our planet. Full film: youtu.be/DXws9g8_QJk
Welcome to our community, 2024 Schmidt Science Fellows!!!!
HUGE congratulations to my first two PhD students, Alexander Kane and Alex Evenchik Northwestern Engineering, for being named Ryan Fellows International Institute for Nanotechnology!
Robot crawls by flexing its "muscles" 🤖💪 Northwestern engineers developed a new soft, flexible device that makes robots move by expanding and contracting—just like a human muscle. spr.ly/6013i5aeJ | Northwestern Engineering
The U.S. National Science Foundation announced the Human AugmentatioN via Dexterity (HAND) Engineering Research Center (ERC)! Our Center will revolutionize how #robots augment human labor using dexterous robot hands with AI-powered skills and intuitive interfaces. new.nsf.gov/news/nsf-annou…
Historic news Northwestern! The new U.S. National Science Foundation HAND ERC led by Ed Colgate brings together NU, Texas A&M, CMU, Florida A&M, MIT, and more - and up to $52,000,000 - to revolutionize how robots can augment human labor with dexterous robot hands. Robotic Matter Lab is honored to join this team!
A new Northwestern-led center is set to receive up to $52 million from the U.S. National Science Foundation. 🤖 HAND ERC will develop dexterous robot hands that can assist humans with manufacturing, caregiving, handling dangerous materials & more. spr.ly/6012laIg0 Northwestern Engineering | NorthwesternResearch
Check out IEEE Spectrum's Video Friday highlighting HAND. spectrum.ieee.org/video-friday-r… #TactileRobotics #RobotDexterity #Haptics #HANDerc