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Walk this way: humans and bipedal robots
Amy R. Wu, Matthew A. Robertson
Matthew A. Robertson is a PhD candidate in the Reconfigurable Robotics Laboratory (RRL) at EPFL, currently active in the fields of Soft Robotics and Wearable Devices. His research involves the design, development, and characterization of new soft-material-based actuators, along with their unique application in versatile robotic systems. Beyond this current focus, Matthew is also generally interested in dynamic robotic legged locomotion, and mechanically-informed heuristic control strategies. Prior to entering his PhD program, he worked as a research engineer with a startup company designing, fabricating, and testing advanced robotic prosthetic devices.