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Layer jammer in curved position demo
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Demonstration of a layer jammer from Assistant Professor Michael Wehner's UW-Madison Machine Interaction Lab. When a vacuum is applied, the jammer becomes stiff and holds its position. The device can be used as a soft actuator in a haptic glove for virtual reality. Video by the UW-Madison Machine Interaction Lab.
Layer jammer demo with weight
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Demonstration of a layer jammer from Assistant Professor Michael Wehner's UW-Madison Machine Interaction Lab. When a vacuum is applied, the jammer becomes stiff. The device can be used as a soft actuator in a haptic glove for virtual reality. Video by the UW-Madison Machine Interaction Lab.
Layer Jammers in a Simulated Environment Soft Haptic (S.E.S.H.) Glove
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Research by Ben Levy, Megh Doshi, Keng-yu Lin, and Michael Wehner, of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Mechanical Engineering. Video by the UW-Madison Machine Interaction Lab.
Inclusion, Equity and Diversity in Engineering Strategy Introduction
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Chris Castro is Associate Dean for Inclusion, Equity and Diversity in Engineering.
Claudia Ketcham, materials science and engineering major
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Why should you choose UW-Madison for engineering? Find out what it’s like to major in materials science and engineering.
Nathan Woolf, computer engineering major
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Why should you choose UW-Madison for engineering? Find out what it’s like to major in computer engineering.
Samara Tabankin, electrical engineering major
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Why should you choose UW-Madison for engineering? Find out what it’s like to major in electrical engineering.
Brienna Johnson, nuclear engineering major
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Why should you choose UW-Madison for engineering? Find out what it’s like to major in nuclear engineering.
Chloe Brown, environmental engineering major
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Why should you choose UW-Madison for engineering? Find out what it’s like to major in environmental engineering.
Jakeb Smiskey, engineering physics major
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Why should you choose UW-Madison for engineering? Find out what it’s like to major in engineering physics.
Julia Thorman, engineering mechanics and aerospace engineering major
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Why should you choose UW-Madison for engineering? Find out what it’s like to major in engineering mechanics and aerospace engineering.
Karissa Tschida, industrial engineering and data science major
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Why should you choose UW-Madison for engineering? Find out what it’s like to major in industrial engineering and data science.
Raad Allawi, biomedical engineering major
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Why should you choose UW-Madison for engineering? Find out what it’s like to major in biomedical engineering.
Tessa Luzney, mechanical engineering major
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Why should you choose UW-Madison for engineering? Find out what it’s like to major in mechanical engineering.
Will Friedrich, chemical engineering major
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Will Friedrich, chemical engineering major
Zoe Jolie Langlois, geological engineering major
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Zoe Jolie Langlois, geological engineering major
Erin Rice, civil engineering major
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Erin Rice, civil engineering major
Engineering the Future
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Engineering the Future
2022 College of Engineering Graduate Recognition Event
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2022 College of Engineering Graduate Recognition Event
First-year engineers build wheelchair for paralyzed dog
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First-year engineers build wheelchair for paralyzed dog
College of Engineering - toy adaptation
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College of Engineering - toy adaptation
College of Engineering TEAM Lab
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College of Engineering TEAM Lab
Alternative to PCR tests
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Alternative to PCR tests
New angle sensor allows microscopic measurements at video speeds
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New angle sensor allows microscopic measurements at video speeds
Badgers defensive end Matt Henningsen balances engineering and athletics
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Badgers defensive end Matt Henningsen balances engineering and athletics
Welcome to the College of Engineering 2021
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Welcome to the College of Engineering 2021
Harnessing the power of the sun on earth
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Harnessing the power of the sun on earth
Chemical upcycling of waste plastics
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Chemical upcycling of waste plastics
Nanomaterials for bioelectronics
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Nanomaterials for bioelectronics

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @phildelape3199
    @phildelape3199 Рік тому

    I had the great experience of being one of Dr Seireg.s Design students at the University of Florida, I tried to learn as much as I could while I was in his class. He was very much ahead of his time, and an very accomplished professor that contributed to society many times over.

  • @ahmetsaracoglu8839
    @ahmetsaracoglu8839 2 роки тому

    Vay bubağn şarap canağuna

  • @ermallamcaj4386
    @ermallamcaj4386 5 років тому

    that is very clever! do you think it's possible to somehow scan the glass three dimensionality and then create copies?

  • @ChuckJolley
    @ChuckJolley 5 років тому

    This might qualify for a Nobel Prize eventually, and possibly the IgNobel Prize too. That would be quite an accomplishment. Very clever.

  • @codetech5598
    @codetech5598 5 років тому

    This is flying saucer style technology.

  • @futureprogress
    @futureprogress 5 років тому

    Interesting idea! Well done!

  • @JorgeGamaliel
    @JorgeGamaliel 5 років тому

    Amazing!!. Related material : The Dept. of Energy Artificial Retina project. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. ua-cam.com/video/iUz1ScDKslk/v-deo.html

  • @conjurehoodoo8529
    @conjurehoodoo8529 5 років тому

    Light technologies of the future, now. Thanks for bringing this to us!

  • @MikaelMurstam
    @MikaelMurstam 5 років тому

    Now that is what I call smart material. This has great potential. Just using the energy of the incoming light to do the processing. A true photonic neuromorphic processor. What if you lace one side with a CCD sensor for instance and the other side with a laser. Now you have an electrophotonic device that can do any type of neuromorphic processing by modulating the laser. It will probably be more efficient than classic chips. What about using this for an artificial retina since the retina does a lot of processing. The applications are endless. Good job.

  • @makethegovernmentgreatagain
    @makethegovernmentgreatagain 6 років тому

    ua-cam.com/video/dQrJ8kMlLLo/v-deo.html

  • @makethegovernmentgreatagain
    @makethegovernmentgreatagain 6 років тому

    Nuclear waste kills!

  • @carolynmccormick5748
    @carolynmccormick5748 6 років тому

    Wow, this is a great video with great science!!

  • @hegs5619
    @hegs5619 6 років тому

    So cool.

  • @borislavmarinov1377
    @borislavmarinov1377 7 років тому

    I am truly shocked to discover this powered exoskeleton video! I feel that the achievements of Ali Seireg, Jack George Grundmann, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison have been forgotten in the world of exoskeleton development. This was truly ahead for its time.

  • @ExoskeletonReportPage
    @ExoskeletonReportPage 7 років тому

    Thank you so much for posting this! Someone really needs to write a book on the history of exoskeleton technology! Very much surprised that the original voice over refers to the device as an "exoskeleton."

  • @tomvarley4344
    @tomvarley4344 8 років тому

    Communication is key

  • @SwitchModeMutations
    @SwitchModeMutations 8 років тому

    Make any progress on this project since this upload?

  • @matthewakian2
    @matthewakian2 8 років тому

    Bloody good idea.

  • @ernyJC
    @ernyJC 8 років тому

    Why not add this tech to the phone so when ever you re moving its charging itself?

    • @UWMadEngr
      @UWMadEngr 8 років тому

      +Erny Cantu Good question! Adding this tech directly to a cellphone unfortunately wouldn’t work because there’s not much mechanical energy in the motion of the cellphone itself, so there wouldn’t be enough to convert to electricity. In order to obtain a watt or so of electrical power, it’s necessary to start with at least as much of mechanical power. The motion of a human body (100 lbs to 200 lbs weight) carries a lot of energy (dozens of watts of mechanical power), so there is more than enough of mechanical energy available to convert to electricity. The motion of a cellphone (less than 1 lb weight) carries a minuscule amount in comparison, so there’s not much energy to convert.

    • @DarkDunkelheit
      @DarkDunkelheit 8 років тому

      +EngineeringUW Be care with the copyright, do all you need because your project is the future and companies will do all the possible to steal your work! Good luck!

  • @ShrutiModak
    @ShrutiModak 10 років тому

    MATLAB is must learn course for Engineering Students Check out this course by Ufaber, it's amazing! PLease Enroll : ufaber.com/course/matlab-and-simulink-for-engineers/

  • @wdcinema1
    @wdcinema1 10 років тому

    If there were more great young men like these compassionate engineers, the whole world would be a better place. May God Bless their efforts, as they continue to help people. These young men are the best of the best.

  • @abhinandansharma7352
    @abhinandansharma7352 10 років тому

    hi, what design software do yo use??

  • @Bin95
    @Bin95 10 років тому

    Thats the key, high variety of products in a short lead time. Great video.

  • @michaelbond1406
    @michaelbond1406 10 років тому

    I am interested in learning more about your project, however the link that is in the description is broken.

  • @Biomedengg
    @Biomedengg 10 років тому

    nice

  • @robertanex4535
    @robertanex4535 10 років тому

    Here is what a future UW student wrote to me about this video: "P.S. I do not know if you have seen this, but here is one of the videos that helped me choose to go to Wisconsin next year, and showed me that the school is a perfect place to research what I am interested in trying to develop and discover". - Good Job.

  • @UWMadEngr
    @UWMadEngr 11 років тому

    Hi Gary. This video series serves to extend the code of conduct that we already have in place for students into a video format-specifically, so that students can hear from their peers directly. The purpose is not to address a specific problem, or tell students what they already know what they should be doing, but to provide specific, positive examples for students to hold themselves to in their time as students and eventually as engineers in the working world.

  • @grseidel
    @grseidel 11 років тому

    College Students need to be reminded to act in a civil manner?? Something is wrong here if they need this reminder. I am sure they had good intentions while making this video, but I find it a bit disturbing. Is there a problem at UW?? Or is this a video in search of a problem...?

  • @Hanabanaist
    @Hanabanaist 11 років тому

    This is exactly what we need in our factory. Our lead times are killing us and our customers.

  • @CatherineSolizRey
    @CatherineSolizRey 11 років тому

    Subscribed! Good vid!

  • @maddiemarshall4484
    @maddiemarshall4484 11 років тому

    So is NPES!!!!

  • @UWMadEngr
    @UWMadEngr 11 років тому

    Thanks for the note, Carissa. This video was created by David Nevala, a Madison photographer/videographer, and he used a local illustrator for the animations.

  • @carissachristner7742
    @carissachristner7742 11 років тому

    who created this video? love the animations!

  • @UWMadEngr
    @UWMadEngr 11 років тому

    Hi Mike, Correct-such compounds, known as liquid crystalline elastomers, have been around for a while. The breakthrough here came when research engineers were finally able to combine LCE with carbon nanotubes in order to create a single material that more easily draws in sunlight as the heat source driving the phase change in the material. We have more details on the work in the link to the story above.

  • @mikekaminski7610
    @mikekaminski7610 11 років тому

    This is not new technology. I was working on a project back in 1981-1982 at Northwestern University ChemE dept that did this exact same thing. We had a compound that expanded or contracted via minimal heat which pushed a piston connected to a series of ratcheting gears that rotated the solar panel in steps. At the end of the day it automatically reset itself to the starting point ready for the next day. Unfortunately it never made it past prototype as I graduated and it never got published.

    • @stefanogrillo6040
      @stefanogrillo6040 6 років тому

      are there alternative materials utilized for thermal expansion sun tracking? maybe mercurry or aluminum

  • @Iamyoubestfreind
    @Iamyoubestfreind 11 років тому

    @0:12 Hey, Chris!

  • @aerodiana1988
    @aerodiana1988 11 років тому

    so cool

  • @adam360x
    @adam360x 12 років тому

    That was a FUN day!!

  • @VolkanDemirelNo1
    @VolkanDemirelNo1 12 років тому

    yas civil engineering

  • @Jergonza
    @Jergonza 12 років тому

    @venchilla96 nope, anup's partner Jeremy.

  • @venchilla96
    @venchilla96 12 років тому

    @Jergonza anup?

  • @TheAH213
    @TheAH213 12 років тому

    THORNTON MIDDLE SCHOOL IS COMING THIS YEAR! :) (2012) (KATY,TEXAS)

  • @Jergonza
    @Jergonza 13 років тому

    35:10 is my favorite part

  • @tomkastle
    @tomkastle 13 років тому

    Very cool! All the best!

  • @agostage
    @agostage 13 років тому

    Fantastic video guys! I'm proud to see the organization still going strong! Now go rock nationals!