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EPIC Lab Featured by ASME

We’re excited to share that the EPIC Lab has been featured by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers for our work on AI-powered wearable exoskeletons.This…

Georgia Tech Highlights Nathaniel Wallace and Prosthesis Team

We’re proud to highlight a recent feature on our VIP researcher Nathaniel Wallace in 11Alive: “Georgia Tech student takes advantage of their disability to give…

Keaton and Carlos Published a New Paper in Science Roboitcs

We are excited to announce a new publication by our alumni and lab member Keaton Scherpereel, with Carlos Carrasquillo in Science Robotics, “Deep domain adaptation eliminates costly…

New Open-Source Software: Epically Powerful

We’re excited to announce the release of Epically Powerful (EP) — a modular mechatronics infrastructure and open-source software package for wearable and general robotic systems.Developed…

case Featured in Georgia Tech “Research for Real Life”

We’re excited to share that the EPIC Lab is featured in a Research for Real Life story from Georgia Institute of Technology, highlighting Case Neel’s…

Kinsey Spotlighted in Georgia Tech Features

Congratulations to Kinsey Herrin! Georgia Tech has highlighted her outstanding contributions in multiple features published this month. These articles underscore her impactful work in advancing…

EPIC Lab Spotlight: Driving New Frontiers in Neuroanatomy Research

The EPIC Lab is proud to be highlighted in Georgia Tech’s recent feature on the evolving field of neuroanatomy. From next-generation imaging to high-resolution mapping,…

Teaching Robots to Walk with Stroke Survivors

A new lab publication in IEEE demonstrates a breakthrough in adaptive wearable robotics: an exoskeleton that learns a user’s gait in minutes, reducing walking effort…