APL Engineering Physics accepts research in robotics and automation | New Gold Open Access Journal | | |  | Contribute to the Future of Robotics and Automation: Submit Your Research | APL Engineering Physics, our newest gold open access journal is dedicated to publishing impactful, interdisciplinary research that leverages the principles of physics to tackle complex engineering challenges and pioneering technological innovations. | |
| Robotics and automation has become one of the most integrative domains of modern engineering physics, where mechanics, materials, control, and computation converge to translate physical principles into embodied intelligence. From programmable morphing surfaces and soft-fluidic actuators to advanced haptic systems, and bio-inspired locomotion, breakthroughs increasingly arise when deep physical insight meets real-world design constraints. APL Engineering Physics serves as a platform for this convergence—publishing research that not only reveals new physics but also harnesses it to engineer robotic systems with transformative real-world impact. | | - Dr. Jin-Tae (Jimmy) Kim, Associate Editor Pohang University of Science and Technology, South Korea | | | | | | | Below you will find a list of sample papers within the scope of robotics and automation that would be welcome in APL Engineering Physics. |
SAMPLE PAPERS IN ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION |
A High-Payload Robotic Hopper Powered by Bidirectional Thrusters Song Li, Songnan Bai, Ruihan Jia, Yixi Cai, et al. IEEE Transactions on Robotics | |
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A Multimodal Metameric Earthworm-Like Robot for Locomotion in Multiterrain Environments Zihan He, Qiwei Zhang, Zhihai Bi, Hongbin Fang IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics | |
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A Programmable Substrate to Study Robots Jumping From Non-Rigid Surfaces Sathvik Divi, Justin Yim, Mark Bedillion, Sarah Bergbreiter, et al. IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters | |
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Flexure Variable Stiffness Actuators Frederic H. Giraud, Mustafa Mete, Jamie Paik Adv. Intelligent Systems | |
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Shape Morphing Programmable Systems for Enhanced Control in Low-Velocity Flow Applications Jin-Tae Kim, Taegeun Kim, Heesung Jung, Yu-Ting Huang, et al. Adv. Intelligent Systems | |
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Fourigami: A 4-Degree-of-Freedom, Force-Controlled, Origami, Finger Pad Haptic Device Crystal E. Winston, Hojung Choi, Rianna Jitosho, Zhenishbek Zhakypov, et al. IEEE Transactions on Robotics | |
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Material Scrunching Enables Working Channels in Miniaturized Vine-Inspired Robots Cédric Girerd, Anna Alvarez, Elliot W. Hawkes, Tania K. Morimoto IEEE Transactions on Robotics | |
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Mechanics of vibrotactile sensors for applications in skin-interfaced haptic systems Jin-Tae Kim, Hee-Sup Shin, Jae-Young Yoo, Raudel Avila, et al. Extreme Mechanics Letters | |
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Online Hydraulic Stiffness Modulation of a Soft Robotic Fish Tail for Improved Thrust and Efficiency Nana Obayashi, Kai Junge, Parth Singh, Josie Hughes Soft Robotics | |
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Ringbot: Monocycle Robot With Legs Kevin Genehyub Gim, Joohyung Kim IEEE Transactions on Robotics | |
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