VIPS408R

Leading with Vertically Integrated Projects; 3D-Printed Video Game-Playing Soft Robots

Students must apply through the VIP@Maryland application process in order to join a VIP team. Soft robots have emerged as powerful alternatives for applications that would be difficult or impossible to realize using traditional, rigid robots. Despite a number of inherent benefits for soft robots, particularly in terms of safety for human-robot interactions, challenges associated with controlling the underlying fluidics of such systems represent key barriers to utility. Dr. Sochol's laboratory introduced a strategy for 3D printing soft robots comprising fully integrated fluidic circuitry ina single print run and demonstrated a soft robotic "hand" beating the first level of Super Mario Bros. This approach relied on an expensive (>$100,000) 3D printer. The goal of this project is to extend this strategy to inexpensive (e.g., Click here for more course information.Show SectionsAll SectionsFace-to-Face Blended Learning Online

Sister Courses: VIPS408, VIPS408A, VIPS408B, VIPS408D, VIPS408E, VIPS408F, VIPS408Q, VIPS408T, VIPS408X

Fall 2025

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During the Spring 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters, students could choose to take some of their courses pass-fail mid-semester which skews grade data aggregated across multiple semesters.

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