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Salto UC Berkeley’s one-legged robot with a springy leg and inertial tail. Hops high, sticks the landing, and even bounces off walls for a real-life double jump! 🤖 ⚠️ This video is shared for educational and informational purposes only. It does not contain any sponsored deals, advertising, or commercial intent. Credit to the original creator. All rights belong to the respective brand. If you are the owner and wish to have it removed or credited differently, please contact us. #CTORobotics #CTOR
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From robotics to medical devices, from aerospace to sustainability—mechanical engineering is where creativity meets real-world impact. Project-based learning, interdisciplinary collaboration, and hands-on experience define the student journey. Whether you're designing a robot that plays fetch or using engineering tools to diagnose disease, there's no limit to where this field can take you. Explore more at engineering.berkeley.edu/exploringengineering and find out how mechanical engineers are pus
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The world’s tiniest flying robot Inspired by bumblebees this UC Berkeley creation weighs just 21 milligrams yet can hover, steer, and even hit precise targets. How small do you think future drones can get? 🤔 Join our global community, share your expertise, and explore partnership opportunities. 👉 www.ctorobotics.com Stay updated with the latest insights on #Robotics, #AI, #Automation, and #SmartManufacturing. 🚀 👉 https://ctorobotics.com/newsletter/ ⚠️ This video is shared for educational and
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Two roboticists from UC Berkeley and ETH Zurich used GPT-4 to train a $120 robot arm to clean spills. In just four days, they programmed the arm with a visual language model and 100 demo actions, demonstrating practical Al-driven robotics on a budget. | Science Of The Universe
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Did you know? We just launched a new major: Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)! As our world becomes more connected and digital, the demand for engineers with ECE skills is growing fast. From solving the global chip shortage to building smarter systems, ECE professionals are at the forefront of change. Our ECE Bachelor of Science prepares students with hands-on experience in cutting-edge fields like semiconductors, robotics, physical electronics, integrated circuits, computer architecture
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) • Tech • Business on Instagram: "🤖 Meet Salto — a one-legged robot redefining mobility in robotics. Developed at UC Berkeley, Salto doesn’t use wheels. Instead, it stores energy in a spring-loaded leg and releases it in powerful, controlled jumps — inspired by the bushbaby (galago). What sets Salto apart is precision. It can jump higher than its own height, rebound off walls, recover instantly, and stabilize mid-air using a reaction-wheel tail. This combination allo
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