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Explore the Behavioral Repertoire of a Wireless Tensegrity robot by MAPElites Algorithms
Developing efficient learning policies for Tensegrity Robots
Design Optimization of a multi-energy storage system for Electric vehicles.
Dynamics of a Tensegrity Robot Strut
Testing and Evaluation of Various Solar Energy Applications
Preventing Browser Fingerprinting by Randomizing Chromium Browser Attributes
A Virtual Reality Interface for Interactive Terrain Modeling
Design of a Density-Driven Solar Thermal Water Pasteurization System
Is the Use of Fossil Fuels for Electricity Generation Declining as Renewables become more Popular?
Energy Modeling of Ainlay Hall
Motion Capture Enabled Research at Union College
Grasshopper Inspired Locomotion in Tensegrity Robots
Determining Correlation Between Resonance and Locomotion in Vibrating Tensegrity Robots
Transfer Learning for Faster Tensegrity Robot Gait Optimization
Sending a Secret Message Using Chaos
Specializing Generative Adversarial Network to Render Terrain Textures
Classifying Physiological States of Hair-Cap Moss Based on Digital Images
IEEE Signal Processing Cup: Camera Model Identification Challenge
Exploiting the Dynamics of Tensegrities Via Morphological Computation
Circuit Breaker Failure Analysis
Breast Cancer Classification via Convolutional Neural Network
Heuristic Algorithms for Bike Route Generation
Underwater Data Collector
Dissolved Gas Analysis for Transformers
Designing a Wireless, Modular Strut for Vibrationally Controlled Tensegrity Robot
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