New Haptic Patch Transmits Complexity of Touch to the Skin
The device developed by Professors John Rogers and Yonggang Huang delivers various sensations, including vibrations, pressure, and twisting.
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Addressing current and future societal needs through strategic research initiatives
The device developed by Professors John Rogers and Yonggang Huang delivers various sensations, including vibrations, pressure, and twisting.
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A new surface developed by Professor Kyoo-Chul Kenneth Park prevents 100 percent of frost formation on flat areas for a week.
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Led by Professors Ping Guo and Qi Zhu, an interdisciplinary engineering team developed a wearable multimodal sensor system that leverages machine-learning to enable near-real-time fatigue prediction on the factory floor.
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Called Human AugmentatioN via Dexterity, the new center will develop dexterous robot hands with the ability to assist humans with manufacturing, caregiving, handling precious or dangerous materials, and more.
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Building on traditional disciplines to expand research boundaries with cross-disciplinary work
Our faculty's research falls broadly into three core disciplines: Design and Manufacturing, Mechanics and Materials, and Robotics and Biosystems — key strengths in the mechanical engineering field that allow us to design modern solutions to engineering challenges, both current and future.
We teach and research across these core disciplines as well as across departmental lines. This strong tradition of interdisciplinary work creates tremendous opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to engage in novel, independent research at the frontiers of science and engineering.
Our interdisciplinary cross-cutting areas each draw on the strengths and expertise of faculty members from all core disciplines in the department and provide a nexus of outstanding innovative courses and research projects.
View our faculty research matrix to explore how faculty are organized according to our core disciplines and cross-cutting research areas.
Innovating manufacturing processes, equipment, controls, predictive capabilities, and connectivity for enhanced productivity, precision, and sustainability
Developing human-centered, physics-based, and AI-enabled design methods for creating engineering products and systems that address societal challenges
Advancing basic and translational research to address critical healthcare issues and answer fundamental biological questions at scales from molecules to systems
Advancing computational simulation to understand and predict phenomena across the natural and technological world
Developing efficient energy conversion, energy utilization, water management, and pollution mitigation solutions with minimal environmental impact
Probing, understanding, and manipulating matter at small scales to achieve unique functions in materials, mechanical systems, and biological systems
Create machines that interact with complex environments, make decisions, take action, and collaborate with humans and one another