Cornell University
US research university whose researchers have contributed to robotics, including microscale origami robots with onboard electronic control.
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Cornell University researchers demonstrate electrically actuated microscale origami robots with onboard CMOS control
On 17 March 2021, researchers at Cornell University published a demonstration of self-folding microscale robots, roughly 100–250 microns in size, driven by platinum-based shape-memory actuators and controlled by onboard complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) circuits, enabling untethered, electrically commanded origami-style locomotion at the micron scale.
Self-Replicating Modular Robot Demonstrated by Cornell University Researchers
In May 2005, Hod Lipson and Jordan Pollack's group at Cornell University, led by Viktor Zykov and colleagues, published in Nature a demonstration of a modular robot capable of physically replicating its own structure from a supplied stack of identical cubes, showing that kinematic self-replication is achievable in engineered machines.