Worcester Polytechnic Institute will offer the nation's first bachelor's degree program in robotics engineering starting in the fall of '07. Students in the program, which is to be offered jointly by ...
A New Economy Major: Robotics and manufacturing engineering technology is an RIT New Economy Major. This collection of degree programs is forward-thinking and future-forming,and prepares you to excel ...
As workplace robots become more common in retail stores, hospitals, and warehouses, their human coworkers need to know how to use and reprogram them. Yet most people lack that kind of highly technical ...
Advanced Courses: Choose from dynamic elective courses designed to provide a depth of understanding in robotics and robotic systems. Multidisciplinary Senior Project: Work on an exciting team-based ...
The graduate program in robotics and autonomy from Drexel Engineering prepares professionals for applying deepened skillsets needed to take on the rapid changes advances in the design and use of ...
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This Professor’s Open-Source Robots Make STEM More Inclusive
There’s a Robot in My Closet The book Berry also writes STEM-centered romance novels for adults under the pseudonym Carlotta ...
When Sofya Akhmametyeva (MSR ‘17) arrived at Northwestern Engineering’s Master of Science in Robotics (MSR) program in 2015, her goal was straightforward. She wanted to apply machine learning to ...
James Sohn (MSR '19) talks about his background and what he hopes to learn during his time in Northwestern's Master of Science in Robotics (MSR) program. James Sohn witnessed the impact robots can ...
The School of Engineering offers a master's degree and certificate program in Robotics and Automation. Both programs are now accepting applications! Robotics and the automation sciences relating to ...
Team Exothermic works on a robot at Greenfield-Central High School this winter. Team Exothermic works on a robot at Greenfield-Central High School this winter. GREENFIELD — Team Exothermic loves a ...
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'Brain-free' robots that move in sync are powered entirely by air
A team led by the University of Oxford has developed a new class of soft robots that operate without electronics, motors, or ...
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