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Like a flowing material: Robot swarm uses physics, not commands to self-organize
Engineers at Cornell University have developed a robotic system that behaves more like a ...
From the factory floor to Tic-Tac-Toe: Miami engineering students program “Swoop” to play and engage
In Miami University's Industrial Robotics Lab, a Tic-Tac-Toe-playing robot named “Swoop” demonstrates how robotics can be both functional and fun. Sami Friend, a senior Robotics Engineering major, ...
Johns Hopkins electrical and computer engineers are pioneering a new approach to creating neural network chips—neuromorphic accelerators that could power energy-efficient, real-time machine ...
What if augmented reality could improve rural health care? Or had faster weather forecasts? Use theory, algorithms and systems (such as robots or drones) for making intelligent decisions in complex ...
In this collaged image, a robotic hand tries to scoop up red marbles and put them into another bowl while a researcher’s hand frequently disrupts it. The robot eventually succeeds. From wiping up ...
PHILADELPHIA - Over at the University of Pennsylvania, research is being done to change the medical world as we know it. Penn Engineering researchers there are developing what they’ve coined as the ...
Graduate students and faculty from the School of Engineering and Applied Science created a system that allows robots to reconstruct scenes outside of their direct line of sight using artificial ...
(October 17, 2024) - Philadelphia, PA - Rapid advancements across industries from healthcare, technology, finance and beyond present novel opportunities as well as challenges. As part of the ...
Andy Ruina discusses the evolving landscape of robotics education, emphasizing interdisciplinary skills over rigid curricula in higher education.
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