Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute gave Channel 11 an inside look at a new robot designed to tear apart old electronics like ...
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 ...
Robotics research and spin-off companies has been a constant in Pittsburgh, but getting the companies to grow locally has ...
An aerial view of Perkins Eastman's design of CMU's new Robotics Innovation Center proposed for Hazelwood Green. Expand to read more Perkins Eastman Listen to this article 3 min Officials for Carnegie ...
Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science offers a bachelor's degree in robotics. Starting this fall, undergrads in Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science (SCS) can can ...
For a Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship project, Carnegie Mellon University sophomore Jasmine Li worked with robotic arms in the Robotic Caregiving and Human Interaction Lab to analyze the ...
THE FUTURE GOING TO LOOK LIKE REGARDING ROBOTS? PITTSBURGH BECOMING HOME BASE FOR A TECHNOLOGICAL REVOLUTION? I THINK THAT THERE’S GOING TO BE A LOT OF OPPORTUNITY FOR PITTSBURGH TO CONTINUE TO GROW ...
At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, the world’s foremost tech conference, farming machinery giant Kubota introduced Flash, a vehicle-mounted camera that creates ultra-detailed images to help ...
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PITTSBURGH — So many people think they aren’t artistic at all, but a new robot created at Carnegie Mellon University lets anyone become an artist. The robot’s name is Frida, and it’s a drawing robot.
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