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  • Yon Visell
    RT @haptics2018: Our demos and exhibits co-chairs, Fabrizio Sergi and Mounia Ziat, created a wonderful video to showcase the 36 hand… https://t.co/yiYyqiAOnC
    about 3 weeks ago
  • Yon Visell
    RT @haptics2018: A haptic finger tap dance: Anzu Kawazoe with the UCSB RE Touch Lab presents a haptic augmented surface! #Haptics2018 https://t.co/sP0B3CFALj
    about 3 weeks ago
  • Yon Visell
    RT @haptics2018: Alan Macy with BIOPAC guides a young visitor through his Biometric Campfire, a social heartbeat music-making experi… https://t.co/R60i885DAx
    about 3 weeks ago
  • Yon Visell
    RT @haptics2018: Another best paper award candidate talk starting now! “Where Are My Fingers? Assessing Multi-Digit Proprioceptive L… https://t.co/YEEkzDY9Yk
    about 3 weeks ago
  • Yon Visell
    RT @haptics2018: Woah!! This presentation is “TOO GOOD!” Best paper award candidate Shriniwas Patwardhan presents his paper “Too Hot… https://t.co/m1FaoH3b5F
    about 3 weeks ago
  • Yon Visell
    Check out our new paper on friction forces felt during tactile surface exploration, and the role of "tactile blind… https://t.co/Fb6zhIajdJ
    about a month ago
  • Yon Visell
    Faculty opening UCSB Media Arts and Technology (tenured / tenure track). Intersection of engineering + media arts a… https://t.co/yhP5MJdAU4
    about 4 months ago
  • Yon Visell
    84 degrees and sunny in Santa Barbara on this late November day...
    about 5 months ago
  • Yon Visell
    RT @doc_becca: Job alert! Assistant Professor - Neural Basis of Motivated Behavior at UCSB. https://t.co/F4zFcaWwzt It is SOOOOOOOO pretty there!!
    about 6 months ago
  • Yon Visell
    RT @DalaiLama: What we need today are universal values based not on faith but on scientific findings, common experience and common sense.
    about 7 months ago

Dylan Shell and the Microworld

April 10, 2015

During his recent visit to Drexel, Roboticist extraordinaire Dylan Shell (Texas A&M) lends a critical eye to some wayward apparatus in the robotics lab -- this following his well received talk on task allocation in multi-robot systems.

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