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From Biology to Bots: The Engineering of the Human Hand

Hannah Stuart

The human hand is one of the most sophisticated pieces of natural engineering ever created. It can perform delicate surgery, sense tiny textures, throw a baseball, and type on a keyboard??"all while coordinating muscles, tendons, nerves, and sensory feedback in real time.

In this lecture, Dr. Hannah Stuart, Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at UC Berkeley, explores how engineers and roboticists are attempting to replicate the extraordinary capabilities of the human hand through robotics, prosthetics, and artificial intelligence.

By comparing biological hands with modern robotic systems, this talk reveals why even our most advanced technology still struggles to match the flexibility, precision, and adaptability of the human body.

Speaker: Hannah Stuart, UC Berkely

Thursday, 06/11/26

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$27

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