Collaborative Haptic Systems Explored with Allison Okamura in Robot Talk Podcast
Claire chatted to Allison Okamura from Stanford University about developing advanced robotic systems for haptic (touch) interaction. Allison Okamura is the Richard W. Weiland Professor of Engineering at Stanford University. Her academic interests include haptics, teleoperation, virtual reality, medical robotics, soft robotics, rehabilitation, and education. Allison is Director of Graduate Studies for Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University, a deputy director of the Wu T
In this episode of Robot Talk, host Claire chats with Allison Okamura from Stanford University about the development of advanced robotic systems focused on haptic (touch) interaction. Okamura, a Professor of Engineering at Stanford, discusses her research interests, which include haptics, teleoperation, virtual reality, medical robotics, soft robotics, and rehabilitation. She also holds leadership positions within Stanford's Mechanical Engineering department and the Wu Tsai Stanford Neurosciences Institute. The conversation likely delves into the technical challenges and potential applications of creating robots that can interact physically with humans through touch. This discussion is relevant to fields ranging from prosthetics to remote surgery. Okamura's expertise provides valuable insights into the future of human-robot interaction. The podcast aims to explore cutting-edge robotics research.
This podcast episode features expert insights from Stanford University on the development of advanced haptic robotic systems, crucial for advancements in fields like medicine and virtual reality.
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