Diana Bolaños

PhD student
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Diana Bolaños is a PhD student in Mechanical Engineering at UC Berkeley. Her research focuses on intelligent mechanisms that can sense, respond, and adapt to their environments through geometry and material behavior. She is particularly interested in designing how these mechanisms behave in extreme environments, such as space, where multiphysics coupling between a structure and its surroundings becomes critical. Diana graduated with an MS and BS in Mechanical Engineering from Brigham Young University. Afterwards, she spent time in industry working on consumer electronics and consulted on origami inspired solar panels. In her free time, she enjoys playing soccer, spending time in nature, and reading memoirs.

Papers

RECALL-MM: A Multimodal Dataset of Consumer Product Recalls for Risk Analysis using Computational Methods and Large Language Models