Jasmin Lin Integrates VR and AI for Robotics at Brookhaven National Laboratory
Jasmin Lin's research at Brookhaven National Laboratory integrates virtual reality with plant digital twins and humanoid robotics, enhancing AI applications in scientific inquiry. Her work supports the DOE's Genesis Mission, aiming to improve operational efficiency in hazardous environments through robotic solutions.

Jasmin Lin developed a virtual reality system linked to a plant digital twin during her Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship at Brookhaven National Laboratory. This initiative allowed users to visualize plant structures and trace them back to original images.
Lin's research advances the Department of Energy's Genesis Mission by creating robotic solutions for maintenance tasks within the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II), aimed at enhancing operational efficiency without interrupting research activities. Her projects, combining VR and AI, demonstrate a growing trend of using immersive technologies in scientific research, facilitating data interaction and insight generation. Lin's interdisciplinary approach exemplifies the potential of AI to address practical challenges in complex environments.




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