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Digital Viticulture Symposium
19/07/17: Come check out Jonathan Jaramillo’s presentation on a Low-Cost Vision-Based System for Early Yield Prediction in Vineyards at the Digital Viticulture Symposium 2019 arranged by the Cornell Extension School.
CIDA Award
19/06/19: Very excited to announce that we were selected for a Cornell Institute of Digital Agriculture award to support our newest project on “Improving strawberry yield through native and robotic pollinators“, in collaboration with Prof. Scott McArt (Cornell) and …
MRS2019
17/06/19: Big congrats to all the graduate and undergraduate students that got THREE papers accepted to the International Symposium for Multi-Robot and Multi-Agent Systems 2019. Their papers concern hardware, coordination, and sensing opportunities in flexible modular robots! (More …
Quals
30/04/19: Big congrats to Emilie Baker for passing her ME qualifying exam in Design; Danna Ma for passing her ECE qualifying exam in VLSI; and to both Danna Ma and Jonathan Jaramillo for passing their ECE qualifying exam …
ELI Award
26/04/19: Big congratulations to Zoe Du for receiving the Cornell Engineering Learning Initiatives Award to continue her work on a broadly accessible platform for collective robotic construction over Summer!
New Museum, NYC
27/04/19: We have the honor of working with World-famous artist Rachel Rose in this years Seven on Seven presented by Rhizome and the New Museum in NYC on April 27th. This event is open to the public – please …
Science on Tap
24/04/19: Join us for Science on Tap, Wednesday 7pm at North Star House’s Casita Del Polaris!
WHCU Radio
22/04/19: Tune in Monday, when Prof. Petersen gives a brief pitch on the WHCU radio about her upcoming Science on Tap talk!
RoboSoft 2019
15/04/19: If you find yourself in Seoul, please stop by our poster stand at RoboSoft 2019, where Asena Ulug, Logan Horowitz, Timothy Duggan, and Emilie Baker will present on an Inchworm-inspired, Untethered Soft Robot!
NSF Fellowship
09/04/2019: Huge congratulations to graduate student Steven Ceron for receiving the NSF fellowship to continue his work on programmable soft materials!