Jonathan Hurst is a Chief Robot Officer at Agility Robotics at Agility Robotics.
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Co-Founder And Chief Robot OfficerAgility Robotics May 2023 - PresentOregon, United StatesSame role - new title! My focus is on the future. -
Co-Founder And Chief Technology OfficerAgility Robotics Nov 2015 - Jun 2023At Agility Robotics, I lead the strategic vision for our robot, working with exceptional leaders at the company to build the industrial design and brand, the technical roadmap, conduct R&D, and protect our intellectual property.Our product, Digit, is a human-centric, multi-purpose robot: designed to operate where people do, use infrastructure designed around people, do human workflows, and interact with people. It is the first such commercially available robot, looking somewhat humanoid in form, made for real-world logistics work. Our vision is to enable humans to be more human. Digit is a robot partner to augment the human workforce. -
Professor, RoboticsOregon State University Sep 2008 - Jun 2023I started the first Robotics lab at OSU, the Dynamic Robotics Lab, and after a few years of hiring trusted colleagues in Robotics, Co-Founded the Robotics Program at Oregon State University. We became only the third institution in the USA to offer Ph.D.'s and M.S. degrees in Robotics, and have grown to over a hundred students, our own building, and quite a few faculty (12-30, depending on how you count).My research focused on understanding the fundamental science and engineering best practices for robotic legged locomotion and physical interaction. Specific research topics have shifted over the years, identifying the current blockers to highly dynamic legged locomotion - beginning with hardware dynamics, ensuring it would be possible to control a robot for walking and running. The culmination of this work is the bipedal robot ATRIAS, the first robot to reproduce human walking gait dynamics. With simple control ATRIAS walks and runs over outdoor terrain, with no perception. After gaining an understanding of hardware for dynamic locomotion, our focus shifted to control, and recently we have pioneered reinforcement learning approaches to highly dynamic behavior. The success of this approach is demonstrated on Cassie, where we implemented a learned policy for running, and achieved the world record for the fastest 100 meter dash by a bipedal robot.When I interviewed for the role at OSU, I said I would start a company when we solved some of the core science problems and understood enough about how to implement walking and running robots that we could achieve biomechanically-comparable dynamic legged locomotion. The university leadership was fully in support, and has been a great partner. It has taken about ten years to get there, find the right time, the right co-founders, and solve enough of the science that a startup company would be the best path forward. -
Graduate StudentCarnegie Mellon University 2001 - Aug 2008The Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon was the place to be for Robotics as a grad student, most especially in the 2000's. Robotics was a very young field, yet more than 300 people were at the Robotics Institute, across professors, staff, and students! I came to build legged robots, and had the support and freedom to do so, as well as advising from some of the best and most experienced people in this field in the world. During this time, I built and supported the CMU RHex robot, designed and built the Actuator with Mechanically Adjustable Series Compliance (AMASC), and designed and built MABEL, a large bipedal robot, entirely using cable drive transmissions, and delivered to collaborators at the University of Michigan. A great experience, a great kickoff to a career. -
Summer InternMassachusetts Institute Of Technology Leg Lab May 2000 - Aug 2000I joined the Leg Lab for a summer internship with the hope of joining for graduate school. Unfortunately, my internship was the last year that the Leg Lab existed - and I am grateful for the experience, for getting in while it was there. I still have the lab key, though the building has since been demolished! -
Summer InternColorado State University 1996 - 1997
Jonathan Hurst Education Details
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Carnegie Mellon UniversityRobotics -
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Fort Collins High SchoolHigh School Diploma
Frequently Asked Questions about Jonathan Hurst
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Jonathan Hurst works for Agility Robotics
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Jonathan Hurst's current role is Chief Robot Officer at Agility Robotics.
What schools did Jonathan Hurst attend?
Jonathan Hurst attended Carnegie Mellon University, Carnegie Mellon University, Carnegie Mellon University, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, Fort Collins High School.
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