Our research just got published on Science Robotics!
A novel compliant mechanism bed design is used to prevent pressure ulcers!
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scirobotics.ads6314
UCLA Flexible Research Group
Our research efforts fall under three primary categories—Synthesis, Optimization, and Fabrication. As an example, the three images shown below depict how
New video from FACTs of Mechanical Design!
Compliant mechanisms can be used to prevent pressure ulcers!
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Check out the latest video on the FACTs of Mechanical Design YouTube Channel!
This one is about compliant mechanisms that LEARN!
https://youtu.be/_CwUuyN6NTE
07/23/2020
We are on YouTube now!
Check out Professor Hopkins' very first YouTube video on "The Facts of Mechanical Design" YouTube channel!
“Introducing Flexible Machines: Course Overview” – Compliant Mechanism Design (Part 1) Compliant mechanisms are flexible machines that bend and deform to achieve a desired task. Examples include origami, soft robots, precision flexure bearings,...
09/06/2019
Lab gathering/reunion at ASME IDETC 2019 Conference. Lab alumnus, Dr. Frederick Sun is now collaborating with Flexible Research Group from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
05/03/2019
Future is Flexible!
The Future is Flexible (and Squishy) | UCLA Samueli School Of Engineering The Future is Flexible (and Squishy)Apr 25, 2019 NewsroomArticle The Future is Flexible (and Squishy)Apr 25, 2019By Sarah C.P. WilliamsResearchers from UCLA Samueli School of Engineering are developing soft, bendable, responsive materials to use in the next generation of robots and electronic device...
Check out our latest publication in Nature Communications on Compliant rolling-contact architected materials for shape reconfigurability:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-07073-5
10/02/2018
Today is a big day for Flexible Research Group!
The Nobel Prize in Physics is given to three scientists who invented optical tweezers and pulsed lasers. These are tools that work with light only and believe it or not, we have built a system in our lab that combines these two tools in a single setup! We are so proud!
BREAKING NEWS
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physics 2018 “for groundbreaking inventions in the field of laser physics” with one half to Arthur Ashkin “for the optical tweezers and their application to biological systems” and the other half jointly to Gérard Mourou and Donna Strickland “for their method of generating high-intensity, ultra-short optical pulses.”
The inventions being honoured this year have revolutionised laser physics. Extremely small objects and incredibly fast processes now appear in a new light. Not only physics, but also chemistry, biology and medicine have gained precision instruments for use in basic research and practical applications.
Arthur Ashkin invented optical tweezers that grab particles, atoms and molecules with their laser beam fingers. Viruses, bacteria and other living cells can be held too, and examined and manipulated without being damaged. Ashkin’s optical tweezers have created entirely new opportunities for observing and controlling the machinery of life.
Gérard Mourou and Donna Strickland paved the way towards the shortest and most intense laser pulses created by mankind. The technique they developed has opened up new areas of research and led to broad industrial and medical applications; for example, millions of eye operations are performed every year with the sharpest of laser beams.
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08/15/2017
Hatamizadeh, Song, Hopkins receive Theoretical Contributions in Compliant Mechanisms Award at ASME’s IDETC Conference | MAE Hatamizadeh, Song, Hopkins receive Theoretical Contributions in Compliant Mechanisms Award at ASME’s IDETC Conference Aug 14, 2017 MAE Professor Jonathan Hopkins, and UCLA Flexible Research Group Ph.D. candidates Ali Hatamizadeh and Yuanping (Adam) Song were award the Theoretical Contributions in Co...
07/18/2017
Professor Hopkins winning the Northrop Grumman Best Teaching Awards!
We invite you to submit nominations for the 2018 UCLA Engineering Awards! We honor alumni, faculty, students and friends of the school who have achieved excellence in their chosen fields, contributed to the engineering profession and brought prestige to the school and campus. Submit someone who exemplifies our tradition of excellence! → http://engineering.ucla.edu/2018-awards-dinner-nominations/
06/24/2017
Curious to know how Holographic Optical Tweezing (HOT) technology can be used for additive fabrication of microstructures ?
https://www.osapublishing.org/ol/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-41-15-3571
OSA | Holographic optical assembly and photopolymerized joining of planar microspheres Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of California Los Angeles, 420 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, California 90095, USA
04/14/2017
We are proud of you, Samira :)
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Four UCLA Engineering students receive NSF Graduate Fellowships | Engineering Four students at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science have received the National Science Foundation’s prestigious
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