Students participate in projects that encourage exploration across multiple disciplines, including mathematics, science, ...
An engineer has developed an open-source ceiling-mounted robotic claw designed to tackle one of ...
Twenty-two students gathered at Northeastern State University this week for the third Robotics for Young Scientists and Engineers summer academy. The hands-on summer Science, Technology, Engineering, ...
The Northwestern University Robotics Club (NURC) is an undergraduate student group dedicated to creating a community of students interested in robotics and dedicated to creating and learning together.
The SaPHaRI lab's NAO robot is designed to provide dynamic mental health support in challenging environments where traditional support is limited or impossible. The Turtlebots explore the interaction ...
This summer, E3 Robotics Center is inviting young explorers, inventors, engineers, and future innovators to embark on three exciting weeks of STEM adventures designed to spark curiosity, ...
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ABB Robotics has partnered with California-based bionic company PSYONIC to develop more dexterous robotic ...
Robotics, semiconductor equipment, and intelligent automation systems are evolving at an accelerating pace, placing OEM ...
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In the College of Engineering, the first year student experience is similar across undergraduate majors. Your second and third years have distinctive course requirements and electives. Your second and ...
Wheel.Me hummed and hugged the ground as the autonomous mobile robot careened around corners, working its way through the aisles of Millersville University’s Automation and Robotics Lab. Hardly anyone ...