Posted on 21 August 2023
Group: M3S
Project Overview
MIT and Singapore are launching a new program: "Mens, Manus and Machina: How AI empowers people and the city in Singapore (M3S)." Humans have spent eons learning how to work effectively with each other as a species, but at the scale of human history, we are still neophytes to computation and automation. The main research questions we want to address are: 1) How will we design AI and robotics technologies and train humans to build the skills and habits necessary for success in an AI and robotics-heavy work environment?
The Senseable City Lab (SCL) and the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) are looking for exceptional candidates to fill a postdoctoral position in soft robotics, to collaborate with professors Daniela Rus and Carlo Ratti, principal research scientist F\xc3\xa1bio Duarte, and other researchers in Singapore and MIT to develop soft robots for manipulation operations, responsive systems to improve workers\xe2\x80\x99 performance and well-being, building on bodies of work investigating human-machine interaction for cognitive tasks and for physical tasks.
We rely on our expertise in pneumatic actuation, tendon-driven actuation, and other soft robotics technologies. At NUS we are going to capitalize on the achievements in soft robot fabrication from the NRP projects on Soft & Hybrid Robotics (Raye Yeow, Cecilia Laschi). We will extend the research on soft robotics to the domain of wearable exoskeletons, by embedding sensors in the clothing of workers. For example, wearable soft robotic devices that include muscle, motion, and other vital signals can be used to detect natural motion during human movement and infer a person\xe2\x80\x99s activities and intentions.
Perform fundamental and applied research on soft robotics, with particular emphasis on design, fabrication, and control of soft robotic manipulators for complex manipulation tasks.
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