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Cornell University

Aerospace Engineering Field

Dr Shepherd is interested in developing disruptive manufacturing technologies (eg, 3D printing, replica molding, microfluidics, etc) and functional materials to enable new devices...

Dr Britney Schmidt and her team develop robotic tools and instruments as well as use spacecraft to study planets Exploring Earth’s ice shelves and glaciers and the oceans...

Natural swarms, such as ants, bees, and termites, exhibit sophisticated colony level behaviors with remarkably scalable and error tolerant properties Their evolutionary success...

Dr Cara M Nunez is an Assistant Professor in the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Cornell University Prior to this, she was a Cornell Provost Faculty...

Hoffman studies computational, design, and social aspects of Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) and Human-AI Interaction His research interests include HRI for complex design tasks;...

Farrell Helbling's research focuses on the design of cm-scale robots Countless science fiction works have set our expectations for small, mobile, autonomous robots for use in a...

Dr Bizyaeva’s research program at Cornell explores mathematical connections between collectively intelligent behavior in biological and social systems, and the design of...

Mark Campbell works in the area of estimation theory and control for autonomous and semi-autonomous systems, with a special emphasis on robotics and aerospace applications...

Professor Ferrari’s research focuses on design and analysis of methods and algorithms for computational intelligence and sensorimotor learning and control Her contributions...

Keith Evan Green’s Architectural Robotics Lab designs, prototypes, and evaluates cyber-physical environments that support and augment us at work, school, and home, as we roam,...

Hadas Kress-Gazit’s research focuses on formal methods for robotics and automation and more specifically on synthesis for robotics – automatically creating verifiable robot...