
Jamie Paik
@robotician
Director of Reconfigurable Robotics Lab, EPFL @RRL_EPFL @EPFL
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Our recent work, “CPG-Based Manipulation With Multi-Module Origami Robot Surface,” has been published in IEEE RA-L! Read it here: ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10943… Watch the video here: youtube.com/watch?v=fbXGAz… #OrigamiRobots #Robotics #Research @robotician @EPFL @EPFL_en
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CPG-Based Manipulation With Multi-Module Origami Robot Surface
The strategy opens new possibilities for the design of compact physical interfaces in human-robot interaction. Link: doi.org/10.1002/aisy.2… Authors: @a_mustafamete , Alexander Schüßler, Yves Martin, Bruno Trivelli, @robotician @EPFL_en @snsf_ch
Check out my first Medium article where I share my vision on "Redefining Living Spaces: a necessary step forward" link.medium.com/OBTgsjM5HKb #livingSpaces #futureOfLiving #futurwOfWork @MirosTechnology @robotician
Want to join the most anticipated #AI event of the year? Excited to announce that I will be exhibiting at the @AIforGood @ITU @UN Global Summit 30-31 May 2024! Free for all to attend in #person and #online! aiforgood.itu.int/summit24/




Grateful to be at #ted2024 as a #TEDspeaker #SpeakerAmbassador Inspirations in the every corner by @demishassabis @ashtom @niceaunties @vkhosla #ideasChangeEverything Happy 40th #TED2024!

I am excited to be attending IEEE-RAS Robosoft 2024 in San Diego, April 15-17. I will give a demo and talk about our latest project, the Softness Rendering Interface (SORI), at the "Multimodal Soft Robots for Multifunctional Manipulation, Locomotion, and Human-Machine…

The haptic softness rendering interface, SORI, replicates the feeling of softness on fingertips by controlling contact area and force, successfully emulating the tactile sensation of items such as a soft salmon fillet and a heart model. In PNAS: ow.ly/tc5h50QTy60

Researchers from @RRL_EPFL have developed a haptic device capable of reproducing the softness of various materials, from a marshmallow to a beating heart, overcoming a deceptively complex challenge that has previously eluded roboticists. go.epfl.ch/85947d
The @RRL_EPFL presents SORI: a device that recreates the softness of various materials, enabling a range of applications where softness sensation is critical – from space exploration to #robot-assisted surgery. actu.epfl.ch/news/robotic-i… @EPFL_en @PNASNews @robotician @EPFL_MechE
Exciting news! Our robot, SORI, Softness Rendering Interface is featured in @PNASNews. SORI regenerates the sense of softness on a fingertip by decoupling cutaneous and kinesthetic cues. @robotician @a_mustafamete @EPFL_en @snsf_ch



🦾 Took a creative retreat as the #RRL team at #EPFL! 💡 Engaged in deep discussions that sparked new ideas to set the stage for future of our lab. 🌍Celebrated our diversity with an International Food Night & Swiss Raclette Night, strengthening our bonds. Inspired & ready! 🎉

Thanks everyone for joining us at our annual #liverobotdemos for ME410 class @EPFL_MechE @EPFLEngineering it was a beautiful day having over hundreds of attendees learning and testing brand new robots created during the semester.
🎉 A fantastic ME-410 demo day last Friday! 🚀 Kudos to our students for their brilliant prototypes, showcasing the future of mechanical design. Check out their creativity and effort in these projects! 🤖🔧 Big thanks to all who visited the demo day. #robotics @EPFL @robotician




Grateful to have our collaborative paper on a new #softsensor published and being chosen to be @NatureComms Editor's Highlights section. Thanks @thefaboratory @nccrrobotics @EPFL_MechE @EPFLEngineering
Bright idea! @robotician & the @RRL_EPFL have created a sensor that perceives combinations of bending, stretching, compression & temp. changes, all using a robust system based on a simple concept: #color. #softrobotics #wearables @EPFL_MechE @EPFL_en actu.epfl.ch/news/a-color-b…




Congratulations to all my students receiving their @epfl diploma today! Huge cheers @nchennoufi1 who won the prestigious Best Master Thesis Project @Hiltigroup Award 🥇 for his work on @MirosTechnology So proud of everyone!

Much gratitude @FlueckigerYves for letting me shadow @unige throughout the day sitting in all of ur meetings. I learned even complex problems w/o a comprehensive solution can still move forward w sharp mind equipped w empathy. What an honor to witness it all up close! @hitprogram


Constructive thoughts, new friends, and blooming inspirations are following me back home. Grateful @hitprogram @EPFLdiversity @EPFL
Excited for IEEE World Haptics Conf 2023 in Delft, NL! Join our hands-on demo: “Feelix: A Haptic Design Tool for Rigid and Soft Actuation Systems with Machine Learning Support” by TUe and RRL EPFL. Video and more info: lnkd.in/eGxMcy5x #haptics @ieeewhc @robotician
@robotician, Professor and Director and Founder of Reconfigurable Robotics Lab at @EPFL_en discussed building soft, reconfigurable, and interactive #robots for #medical and #rehabilitation systems. @ITU #ITUaiSummit #AIforGood



Jamie Paik @robotician and her team at @RRL_EPFL have created an origami robot, Mori3, capable of changing shape, moving around and interacting with objects and people. Versatile, it was designed in part for use in spaceships. spectrum.ieee.org/video-friday-m…
🤖 Join me in #Geneva (and online) on July 7th and explore how #AI and #robotics can help achieve the #SDGs at the @AIforGood Global Summit! Looking Forward to Being a Panelist at the Upcoming Event! #ITUaiSummit 🌐 Register here: aiforgood.itu.int/summit23/regis… #AIForGood #panelist

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