Tour the Carnegie Mellon Robotics Lab
Posted on June 29, 2006 Comments (3)
Robert Scoble videotaped his visit to the Carnegie Mellon Robotics Lab and posted the video to Microsoft’s channel 9 – which has quite a few interesting videos.
They have some of the coolest people I’ve ever met and the robotics might surprise you (two of the students were building soccer-playing robots on top of Segways, other students were building surgery tools, really great stuff).
More robotics webcasts from Channel 9.
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Categories: Engineering, Health Care, Podcast, Products, Research, Robots, Students, Technology
Tags: Carnegie Mellon, Research, Robots, webcasts
Categories: Engineering, Health Care, Podcast, Products, Research, Robots, Students, Technology
Tags: Carnegie Mellon, Research, Robots, webcasts
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October 10th, 2006 @ 7:45 am
Popular Mechanics provides glimpses of 10 cutting-edge science and engineering programs in: 10 Radically Innovative College Programs. Of course Olin College is highlighted again, as they should be…
July 25th, 2007 @ 8:29 am
“Robots from Science – These are real robots that have served useful or potentially useful functions and demonstrated unique skills in accomplishing the purpose for which they were created. These may also be robots created primarily to entertain, as long as they function autonomously”
July 19th, 2017 @ 3:35 pm
They have some of the coolest people I’ve ever met and the robotics might surprise you (two of the students were building soccer-playing robots on top of Segways, other students were building surgery tools, really great stuff).