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US Navy-backed project aims to give robots human-like finger precision
Robots have made significant strides in automation, but in dynamic, unstructured environments such as ...
Class may not be in session just yet at Carnegie Mellon University, but roboticists don’t get summers off. From a robot built to get rid of spotted lanternflies to a project aiming to help computer ...
From R2-D2 to Optimus Prime, Wall-E to The Iron Giant, robots have long captured our collective imaginations. In today’s world, their influence is far less limited to fictional settings; robotics are ...
Maximo, the solar robotics company incubated by AES, has successfully installed 100 MW of solar panels at the AES Bellefield ...
Computers are everywhere – personal computers, robots, entertainment devices, artificial intelligence, and more. Learn all about how computers and other information technologies work both alone ...
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US Navy funds robot hand project aiming for human-like finger control
Public releases show the Office of Naval Research (ONR) funding at least two efforts aimed at improving robot hand dexterity ...
WASHINGTON — NASA has selected eight advanced robotics projects that will enable the agency’s future missions while supporting the Obama administration’s National Robotics Initiative. The projects, ...
The RoboRoyale and SensorBees projects were awarded the Sustainability Leadership Recognition in Robotics at the European ...
In addition to our faculty's individual research, much research and development takes place in computer science laboratories. Some of these labs are highlighted below. The COSI 119a Brandeis ...
Nevada researchers are developing a robotic watering system and a facial-recognition AI model to identify and capture data on ...
If one were to enter room D14 at Mahan Hall, perhaps an aspiring student would be humbled by the setting. What was once a relatively spacious storage room became a makeshift laboratory for Class of ...
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