Cynthia Sung, head of the Sung Robotics Lab within Penn’s GRASP Lab, is especially interested in getting high school students into engineering. Self-folding origami robots, anyone? Cynthia Sung.
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AI robotics lab eyes $1B round at $11B valuation
Revolutionizing Robotics with AI-Powered Innovation The intersection of artificial intelligence and advanced robotics is reshaping industries at a breakneck pace.
The Robotics and Autonomous Systems Teaching and Innovation Center officially opened its doors to the public Monday. The lab, located at 730 Commonwealth Ave, aims to give undergraduate and graduate ...
Last year, Sam Altman posited that the world hadn't yet had its "humanoid robots moment" — but, he said, "it's coming." In the background, his AI company has been gearing up to make that happen.
Suspended on a cable fixed between two trees in front of the Engineering Gateway building on UC Irvine’s campus hangs the RaccoonBot. And well, he’s just adorable. “The ‘cute factor’ wasn’t just a ...
A Moran lab and campus robotics colleagues are developing a new device with the potential to transform eye surgery. Spaces in the back of the eye below the retina measure just fractions of a ...
Ashis Ghosh is a robotics engineer and entrepreneur focused on turning advanced robotics research into systems that operate ...
These two companies are pushing to dominate lucrative markets in space and robotics.
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University of Chicago's self-driving lab automates experiments in quantum computing research
Researchers at the University of Chicago have built a "self-driving" lab that uses robotics and artificial intelligence to ...
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Introducing MirrorBot, a robot designed to foster human connection
While technology has made the world "smaller," it has also pulled individuals apart, thanks to mobile phones and other ...
A Colorado-based computer vision company has launched a hackable, open-source roving robot called rae that packs AI processing and machine learning, depth-sensing cameras, app control and fun RGB ...
Calvary Robotics recently donated more than $250,000 in funding and expertise to support the growing robotics programs in the College of Engineering Technology at Rochester Institute of Technology.
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