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DIGIT Movers and Shakers March 2026
Welcome to March 2026’s edition of Movers Shakers. This month honoured rising stars and industry stalwarts with the ramping up of awards season, as well as key partnerships in agentic research, industry appointments to senior leadership, and expansions across the UK. What really set March apart was its range of awards, from DIGIT s very [ ] The post DIGIT Movers and Shakers | March 2026 appeared first on DIGIT .
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The Indirect Method for Generating Libraries of Optimal Periodic Trajectories and Its Application to Economical Bipedal Walking
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Bistable Quad-Nets Composed of Four-Bar Linkages
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