Speaker
Seppe Terryn
Research Professor, Brubotics, an imec group at VUB
Biography
Seppe Terryn - Parttime Research Professor, Brubotics, an imec group at VUB
Dr. ir. Seppe Terryn completed his Master's in Electromechanical Engineering in 2014. He initiated his Ph.D. under the ERC Starting grant SPEAR (Series Parallel Elastic Actuators for Robotics) with Prof. Dr. ir. Bram Vanderboght but was awarded an FWO personal grant in 2015. During his FWO-funded research, he combined smart materials and robotics, establishing the new multidisciplinary field of "self-healing soft robots" through collaboration between Brubotics and FYSC at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. In 2019, he successfully defended his Ph.D., earning the BiR&D Award. He continued as a Postdoc and, in 2020, secured an FWO Junior Postdoc grant for his work on introducing redundancy in multi-material, self-healing soft robots. Concurrently, he managed the EU FET project SHERO on self-healing soft robots, the EU Marie Curie ITN SMART on smart materials for robots, and the FWO project AMSeR on additive manufacturing of self-healing robots. Since 2020, Dr. Terryn has been affiliated with Imec through the VUB research group Brubotics. As of 2023, he holds a part-time research professorship at Brubotics. Presently, he oversees the EIC Transition project SHINTO, focusing on "Self HealINg soft materials for susTainable prOducts," aiming to elevate the TRL of self-healing polymers for application in products with an extended lifetime. Simultaneously, he remains active in fundamental research on self-healing polymers/composites, (additive) manufacturing, self-healing robotics, and sensors, as exemplified by the FWO SBO SUBLIME project on "Stretchable and Ubiquitous Liquid Metal Electronics.
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