A kind reminder:
The location is room 222.
This is the link(zoom) we'll use to stream the talk:
https://epfl.zoom.us/j/99581158103
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*Title:
Amphibious Krock 2 robot and challenges in multimodal locomotion
*Abstract:
Salamander inspired platforms have been used to study robotic/biological 
locomotion in the Biorobotics Laboratory at EPFL for over a decade, drawing 
parallels between humanmade and natural systems to improve our understanding 
of both. Our most recent iteration, Krock 2, is targeted towards search and 
rescue applications within the NCCR Robotics program. Previously 
demonstrated in terrestrial applications, it is now being introduced into 
the water through the use of a dry suit and undulatory swimming gait.
Multimodal locomotion carries the inherent challenge that the morphology and 
actuation for one mode may not be useful, or even present a hindrance, for 
another. On the other hand, unique synergies between modes of locomotion can 
present themselves. Its sprawling-posture gait and capability to swim along 
the water's surface manage to avoid the persistent challenge of balance 
within legged locomotion. However, this comes with inherent challenges in 
the perception of the environment, which we are addressing in 
collaborations.
*Speaker:
Matthew Estrada is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Biorobotics Laboratory 
(
https://www.epfl.ch/labs/biorob/), EPFL. He is currently leading the 
hardware development, control, and simulation of the amphibious Krock 2 
robot under the Swiss NCCR Robotics program.
*Date:
Wednesday, September 23, 2020, at 11:30
*Location:
Manno, Galleria 1, 2nd floor, room 222
*Doodle registration:
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*Pizza:
Due to COVID19 restrictions, there will be no pizza after the meeting.
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