Advancing Industries Through the Power of Robotics Automation
Robotics engineering student Emily Wolfe '22 is contributing to the transformative power of automation in the agricultural industry as part of a faculty-student summer research project.
Throughout my 15 years of experiences in the fields of mechatronic and robotic engineering, my work duties have ranged from dynamic system design, hands-on fabrication, mechanical and electrical components integration, and developing control algorithms for various robotic systems. Several of my projects have contributed to the petroleum industry, extraterrestrial exploration, the coal mining industry, and agriculture. As an instructor, I believe the content I teach should be up-to-date and follow the trend of current practical technology. I want to emphasize this through user-friendly, high-efficiency, and low-cost tech. I am more than happy to meet with graduate and undergraduate students to give any advice I can pertaining to research, capstone and thesis projects, or just have to engage in casual conversation.
Robotics engineering student Emily Wolfe '22 is contributing to the transformative power of automation in the agricultural industry as part of a faculty-student summer research project.