Jun Ueda

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Jun Ueda’s Actuator Research Garners Nagamori Foundation Recognition News Christa Ernst
If I Had a Hammer: A Simple Tool to Enable Remote Neurological Examinations News Christa Ernst
Robotically Precise Diagnostics and Therapeutics for Degenerative Disc Disorder News Christa Ernst
Ueda Contributes to Development of Vibrating Device for Surgeons External News Josie Giles
Purr-plexed? Cats Teach a Robot How to Land on Its Feet External News Josie Giles
This Robot Falls Like A Cat External News Josie Giles
Researchers Turn to Cats to Help Soften Robot Landings External News Josie Giles
Training Rescue Robots to Land Safely from Falls like Cats Could Give Them Nine Lives in the Field External News Josie Giles
Making a mental match: pairing a mechanical device with stroke patients News Jason Maderer
Georgia Tech Uses Human Arm Sensors to Make Robots Safer External News Josie Giles
Muscle Sensors Allow Robots to Cooperate Better With Humans External News Josie Giles
Human Arm Sensors Make Robot Smarter News Jason Maderer
Georgia Tech Robotics Projects Receive More Than $2 Million in Funding News Josie Giles
Robot Vision: Muscle-Like Action Allows Camera to Mimic Human Eye Movement News John Toon
Glove that Vibrates Fingertip Could Improve One's Sense of Touch News Abby Vogel Robinson