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Michael Zinn

Mike Zinn

Professor
Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies

Research interests are broadly directed at understanding and overcoming the design and control challenges of complex electro-mechanical systems with a primary focus on human-centered robotics. Research focus on effective, safe actuation and control approaches for human-centered robotics that spans multiple application areas including haptics, human-robot interaction, and medical robotics.

Department

Mechanical Engineering

Contact

2254, Mechanical Engineering Bldg
1513 University Ave
Madison, WI

Professor Mike Zinn, Mechanical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison

  • PhD 2005, Stanford University
  • BS , Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • MS , Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Haptic interfaces and control
  • Robotic actuation technoloty and controls
  • Physical human-robot interaction design and control
  • Continuum and soft robotics
  • Minimally-invasive medical robotics
  • Manufacturing and process control

Affiliated Departments

  • 2023 2023 IEEE World Haptics Conference, Best Conference Technical Paper
  • 2018 IEEE Haptics Symposium 2018, Best WIP Paper
  • 2016 Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference (MSEC 2016), Best Paper
  • 2008 16th Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environments and Teleoperator Systems, Best Paper
  • 1994 Lockheed, Lockheed PIP award

  • E C E 441 - Kinematics, Dynamics, and Control of Robotic Manipulators (Spring 2025)
  • M E 441 - Kinematics, Dynamics, and Control of Robotic Manipulators (Spring 2025)
  • M E 489 - Honors in Research (Spring 2025)
  • M E 790 - Master's Research and Thesis (Spring 2025)
  • M E 990 - Dissertator Research and Thesis (Spring 2025)
  • M E 446 - Introduction to Feedback Control (Fall 2024)
  • M E 790 - Master's Research and Thesis (Fall 2024)
  • M E 990 - Dissertator Research and Thesis (Fall 2024)
  • M E 446 - Introduction to Feedback Control (Summer 2024)
  • M E 990 - Dissertator Research and Thesis (Summer 2024)
  • E M A 202 - Dynamics (Spring 2024)
  • M E 240 - Dynamics (Spring 2024)
  • M E 491 - Mechanical Engineering Projects I (Spring 2024)
  • M E 699 - Advanced Independent Study (Spring 2024)
  • M E 990 - Dissertator Research and Thesis (Spring 2024)
  • M E 346 - Introduction to Feedback Control for Mechanical Engineers (Fall 2023)
  • M E 446 - Introduction to Feedback Control (Fall 2023)
  • M E 491 - Mechanical Engineering Projects I (Fall 2023)
  • M E 699 - Advanced Independent Study (Fall 2023)
  • M E 890 - PhD Research and Thesis (Fall 2023)
  • M E 990 - Dissertator Research and Thesis (Fall 2023)
  • M E 446 - Introduction to Feedback Control (Summer 2023)
  • M E 699 - Advanced Independent Study (Summer 2023)
  • M E 890 - PhD Research and Thesis (Summer 2023)
  • M E 990 - Dissertator Research and Thesis (Summer 2023)