Shai Revzen
Walking and slithering aren’t as different as you think
New mathematical model links up slithering with some kinds of swimming and walking, and it could make programming many-legged robots easier.Community-builder Leon Pryor takes Detroit’s FIRST Robotics program to new heights
Having excelled in careers at Microsoft, Amazon, and now Meta, the alum and renowned video game engineer co-founded The Motor City Alliance to make Detroit a powerhouse for FIRST Robotics teamsRedesigning an Electrical Engineering curriculum with a focus on systems principles and engineering design
Shai Revzen receives inaugural Robotics Institute Teaching Award for hands-on approach to education
BigANT tackles the wave field
Building more stable four-legged robots
How to build a BigANT – Shai Revzen’s critter-inspired robots
Shai Revzen part of a new five-institution MURI focused on the control of dynamic systems
EECS research highlighted at 2016 Robotics: Science and Systems Conference
ECE welcomes new engineering robotics center
Cockroaches and Robots: Reverse engineering the balance systems of animals
Translating animal movement into better robotic design