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The Dynamic Robotics Laboratory (DRL)
at UCSB develops novel methods for both control and analysis
of robot motions. Our
primary foci are locomotion and manipulation, and
underactuation and stochasticity are key challenges we address.
Example research topics include: - Deep Reinforcement Learning - Legged Locomotion - Agile Robot Skating - Lower-Limb Exoskeletons - Learning Contact Dynamics - Manipulation - Dynamic Motions of Wheeled Vehicles Katie Byl, Principal Investigator. |
Curent and past projects include: . NSF CAREER - Robust Bipedal Locomotion . NSF NRI - Versatile Locomotion (with RoboSimian) . Army ICB: Biomimetic Gecko-inspired Robots . Army Robotics CTA: Agile Locomotion with RoboSimian . UCSB: Agile/Robust Hopping on Rough Terrain . DARPA Robotics Challenge (Team RoboSimian, with JPL/Caltech) - youtube video of RoboSimian . Army ICB: Bio-Inspired Biped Robot Locomotion . Army Robotics CTA: Robust Flexible-spine Bounding The Dynamic Robotics Lab at UCSB is affiliated with: the Dept. of Electrical and Computer Eng. (ECE), the Dept. of Mechanical Eng. (ME), and the Center for Control, Dyn. Sys. and Computation (CCDC). |
Current Members:
Roman Aguilera Guillaume Bellegarda Katie Byl, PI Min Dai Sean Gillen Thomas Ibbetson Matthias Kargl Jonathan Koury Asutay Ozmen Nate Rudolph Nihar Talele (Click on images to enlarge.) |
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We typically have multiple project in which undergraduate
researchers and/or masters students can participate. Most undergraduates start as unpaid
vollunteers, but (with appropriate planning) summer funding is
sometimes also possible. On average, I typically recruit about
one new doctoral student each year. (Could be zero. Could be three.)
Our research focuses on dynamics, control and machine learning,
and our lab (analogously) includes students from the ECE, ME and CS Departments.
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Katie's doctoral work was under that guidance of Prof.
Russ Tedrake
at the
Robot Locomotion Group at MIT, with Neville Hogan as committee chair.
As a postdoctoral fellow, Katie was researching
microrobotic flapping-wing robots
with Prof. Rob Wood
at Harvard. |