Bioinspired Soft Machines

Condensed Matter lunchtime seminar

Bioinspired Soft Machines

  • Event time: 1:00pm
  • Event date: 21st October 2013
  • Speaker: Adam Stokes (University of Edinburgh)
  • Location: Room 2511,

Event details

Soft machines—machines fabricated using soft elastomers (modulus < 1 MPa, > 5x stretchable) and flexible reinforcing sheets—are rapidly increasing in functionality. Soft machines represent a change in the way we think about the traditional fabrication methods, and the materials, used in the manufacture of electromechanical tools and devices. Soft machines: i)are inherently compliant, ii)exhibit non-linear dynamics, and iii)can be manufactured at low-cost. A simple, pneumatically-powered actuator composed of only soft-elastomers can perform, with no computation in the loop, the function of a complex arrangement of mechanical components, electric motors, and feedback from sensors. This talk describes the use of soft-lithography as a simple method to fabricate robots. These soft robots have sophisticated capabilities: a gripper can manipulate delicate and irregularly shaped objects; a quadrupedal robot can walk to, and squeeze beneath, a gap in an obstacle; a robot can display, or camouflage, itself using an attached microfluidic layer. This talk will also introduce new methods of rapid motion by soft robots, and finally will discuss future directions, opportunities, and potential applications.

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This is a weekly series of informal talks given primarily by members of the institute of condensed matter and complex systems, but is also open to members of other groups and external visitors. The aim of the series is to promote discussion and learning of various topics at a level suitable to the broad background of the group. Everyone is welcome to attend..

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