The West Virginia University Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources opened its doors to dozens of ...
Once a five-person team, the robotics program has grown to 32 students and two teams, including a newly formed all-girls team.
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Did that lamp just fold the laundry? Alumni rethink home robotics
When Aaron Tan began his Ph.D. in mechanical and industrial engineering at the University of Toronto in 2019, leading a ...
The University of California, Santa Cruz, has launched a new major in robotics engineering, an interdisciplinary field that combines electrical, computer, and mechanical engineering. The new major, ...
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Industrial humanoid robots and AI help China’s construction giant boost production
Zoomlion integrates AI and humanoid robots across smart factories, driving automation, efficiency, and digital transformation ...
Once a five-person team, the robotics program has grown to 32 students and two teams, including a newly formed all-girls team ...
For the first time in the history of robotics, the College of Engineering unveiled seven identical humanoids—or humanlike robots—during the kickoff event to Engineers Week at Drexel. “It’s ...
A group of students huddles around their project: a motor, popsicle sticks and rubber bands. Their goal? Build a car. But there are no step-by-step instructions. No safety net. “They need to figure it ...
Scientists have built microscopic, light-powered robots that can think, swim, and operate independently at the scale of ...
Bradley Gartner is a senior at Miami University majoring in Robotics Engineering. He completed an internship this summer with NASA at the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
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US scientists invent water-driven gears for robots and machines that resist wear
Scientists at New York University have developed a new gear mechanism that uses fluid dynamics rather than interlocking ...
Robotics are going to be a critical part of how we solve the big problems of the future. Unfortunately, it’s still an immature industry, hampered by a lack of standards, a focus on proprietary ...
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