
Dr. Marcie O'Malley
@marcieomalley
robots. twin boys. the academy. @RiceUniversity @RiceEngineering @RiceMECH Prof of Mech Eng, ECE, BIOE, and CS;
Chair, Dept of Mechanical Engineering
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Congratulations to Rice students Cassandra Wagoner (Mechanical Engineering) and Eric Breyer Rice Computer Science for bringing home the top prize in his year’s national Ethics in Engineering Case Competition, hosted by Lockheed Martin. bit.ly/3xeaS6I




Our collaborative work with Dr. Marcie O'Malley led by MAHI lab PhD grad Zane Zook is out this week - we show passive body-scale, active hand-scale, and multiscale haptic interactions with a soft textile wearable: doi.org/10.1002/aisy.2…


Great feature on Dr. Marcie O'Malley and Daniel J Preston in Rice Engineering and Computing magazine covering future development in wearable, textile-based devices and robotic systems for use in rehabilitation, training, and virtual reality. engineering.rice.edu/2024-magazine/…

This haptic sleeve combines on-demand information with soft textiles. Through gentle "squeezes," the team say it's moving wearable technology in new directions. Dr. Marcie O'Malley Daniel J Preston Rice Engineering and Computing Rice University Mechanical Engineering 📰 Read the ASN news article: ow.ly/7ruB50RFFnL



Nice article in @AdvSciNews on our collaborative work with Dr. Marcie O'Malley: “It’s like using a smartwatch, except that after the initial haptic cue alerts you to a message, you actively explore the message with your sense of touch rather than glancing at a screen."

A team of researchers from Rice Neuroengineering Initiative and Houston Methodist Neurosurgery found that a robotic exoskeleton could measure and characterize response to transcutaneous spinal stimulation.

Researchers from MAHI Lab Dr. Marcie O'Malley are using off-shelf components and 3D-printed modules to change wearable haptic devices on a global scale. Read about their amazing work with Snaptics and how it compares to research-grade haptic wearables. ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10621…


Two covers from Rice University Mechanical Engineering in the same issue of Advanced Intelligent Systems! Our work from Preston Innovation Lab on sheet-based fluidic diodes and collaborative work on multiscale haptics led by Dr. Marcie O'Malley's MAHI lab were both selected for covers in the July issue. engineering.rice.edu/news/rice-labs…


Go Ahalya! The MAHI Lab and all of Rice Engineering and Computing are cheering you on!!

🎉 Congratulations to Dr. Marcie O'Malley lab member Erin Mahan for her first prize-winning "Best Workshop Presentation" at BioRob2024 in Heidelberg, Germany, this week! 🇩🇪#Glückwunsch #robotics #exoskeleton #BioRob2024



Rice University Mechanical Engineering is hiring! We invite applications for a tenure-track faculty position! All areas of Mechanical Engineering will be considered! ⚙️ 💻 🤖 🔥 ♻️ Priority Deadline: November 1st, 2024 Reach out to me if you have any questions 😊! apply.interfolio.com/155030

Crucial hurdles to achieving human-robot harmony | Science Robotics science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… Keya Ghonasgi Meghan E. Huber Rice University Mechanical Engineering Rice Neuroengineering Initiative

Check out our focus article on human robot interaction! With Keya Ghonasgi Meghan E. Huber and Taylor Higgins Rice Neuroengineering Initiative Rice University Mechanical Engineering

#women at the #IEEE #RAS #Adcom, Jan 2025. President: Aude Billard Pres-Elect: Nancy Amato Parlament: Jen Jen Chung AdCom members: Lydia Kavraki Allison Okamura Dr. Marcie O'Malley Dongheui Lee Barbara Mazzolai Karinne Helen Wang VPs: Katja Mombaur, Jing Xio, Andra Keay

