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  1. Associate Professor. Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. rfs247@cornell.edu. Back to Directory. Biography. Rob Shepherd received his B.S. (2002) and Ph.D. (2010) in Material Science at the University of Illinois where his research focused on developing polymeric and colloidal suspensions as 'inks' for 3D printers.

  2. Robert Shepherd is a full time actor who was raised on a farm in southern Missouri and served in the U.S. Army for 20 years. He has appeared in TV shows, movies, and industrial films, and was James Garner's hand double in a scene in \"My Fellow Americans\".

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  3. A hybrid combining hard and soft robots. AA Stokes, RF Shepherd, SA Morin, F Ilievski, GM Whitesides. Soft Robotics 1 (1), 70-74. , 2014. 273. 2014. Articles 1–20. ‪Cornell University, Organic Robotics Laboratory‬ - ‪‪Cited by 22,101‬‬ - ‪Design‬ - ‪Manufacturing‬ - ‪Robotics‬ - ‪colloids‬ - ‪polymers‬.

  4. Robert Shepherd is an associate professor and the director of the Organic Robotics Lab at Cornell University. He develops soft robots for medical, wearable, and human-robot-interaction applications using organic chemistry and 3D printing.

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  5. Shepherds doing just that—creating functional materials that push the boundaries of robotics and 3-D printing. For his Ph.D. research at the University of Illinois, he worked on developing ceramic and hydrogel printable materials, as well as new types of nozzles for 3-D printers.

  6. Robert Shepherd is the principal investigator of the Organic Robotics Lab at Cornell University. He and his team develop soft robots, stretchable electronics, and 3D printing technologies.

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  8. Associate Professor. Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. rfs247@cornell.edu. Back to Directory. Biography. Rob Shepherd received his B.S. (2002) and Ph.D. (2010) in Material Science at the University of Illinois where his research focused on developing polymeric and colloidal suspensions as 'inks' for 3D printers.

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