Balakirsky Lab
The Balakirsky Lab’s research spans robotic architectures, planning, bio-automation, robotic standards, and autonomous systems testing. His work in knowledge-driven robotics integrates real-time sensors with knowledge repositories to create flexible, agile robotic systems used in applications from assembly and manufacturing to surveillance and logistics. This framework supports software reuse and improves a system’s ability to detect and correct execution errors.
Kemp Lab
The Kemp Lab is focused on understanding how metabolism influences the decisions that cells make. The lab develops systems biology tools for investigating how cellular oxidation influences cellular fate and interpretation of cues from the extracellular environment.
Temenoff Lab
The Temenoff Lab is based in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University. The goal of the laboratory is to design polymeric biomaterials for specific orthopaedic applications, including regeneration of tendon/ligament, cartilage and bone.