Don’t forget! Tomorrow from 2:40 to 5:30 est is our virtual trade show! Come check out what our students have been working on this semster in #OrigamiEngineering
Don’t forget! Tomorrow from 2:40 to 5:30 est is our virtual trade show! Come check out what our students have been working on this semster in #OrigamiEngineering
Untethered control of functional origami: Coupling of geometric bi-stability with magnetic-responsive materials.
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Read our paper: Untethered control of functional origami microrobots with distributed actuation
https://t.co/Ro4x6Wpcso
Head over to our Instagram to check out all of our class’ project they’ve worked on this semester! This is an example of a planter that grows with the plant!
Our students had to do origami analysis on their last homework assignment of the semester using the MERLIN software in Matlab. Learn more about the software here: https://t.co/ijvKxnZkSx
Today we had the privilege of being joined by Dr. Suyi Li, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering from Clemson University. He spoke about origami robotics, including research being done at Clemson involving… https://t.co/0W8QApNSej
Get ready for spooky season with this BOO-tiful brain origami model. This is actually a waterbomb tessellation covering a 3D printed lining to make up a helmet! It is just one of the many exciting examples of past students’ final projects for the course.
One part of origami engineering is working with a variety of manufacture techniques to make folding more efficient. Here, we are using lasers to get precision creas lines on several models at once
Yes darling, she does have the range. This origami zipper tubes bridge takes advantage of geometry to have both a locked position and flat-foldability. Coupling the tubes together also gives a great global stiffness to an otherwise flimsy material. #Origami#paper#engineering
We're happy to hear you enjoyed Professor Paulino's talk! We're always excited to share the work being done here at @CEEatGT and all around the world in origami engineering!
Fascinating talk on origami engineering and metamaterials by Glaucio Paulino @GTOrigami from Georgia Tech @GeorgiaTech . Thank you for visiting and inspiring us! CEE @EPrinceton