How Do Humans (and Robots) Feel?
Leave a reviewHumans have five senses, of which one is touch. But did you ever wonder if it’s possible to use materials to understand just how our brains process information when we touch something? Dr. Darren Lipomi, a professor in the department of nanoengineering at UC San Diego, chats with us about the amazing research his lab is doing with materials to perhaps one day enable computers and even robots to comprehend the sense of touch.
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Humans have five senses, of which one is touch. But did you ever wonder if it’s possible to use materials to understand just how our brains process information when we touch something? Dr. Darren Lipomi, a professor in the department of nanoengineering at UC San Diego, chats with us about the amazing research his lab is doing with materials to perhaps one day enable computers and even robots to comprehend the sense of touch.
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