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Comau Robotics
One team, any challenge. Greater performance with even more speed and precision. For any kind of challenge. With over 40 years of experience, Comau is one of the leading suppliers of industrial robots, robotized processes and integrated robotic solutions. Technologically advanced, reliable, flexible, and specifically tailored to our customer’s needs, Comau Robotics guarantees optimal performances across the robot range, robotized cells and process-integrated solutions. Weighs just 30 Kg and has a rigid c...
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Robotics at Cornell
New CS faculty member Ross Knepper with his IkeaBot system. Cornell Personal Robotics Lab with our new robot "Yogi" (Baxter). Soaring to New Heights. Ian Lenz and Mevlana Gemici, students working with Ashutosh Saxena show up on the front page of the Cornell's daily sun. Saxena's Robot Learning lab @ Cornell. Hema Koppula organized visit by occupational therapy students. Powered by Paяabola.
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Dylan A. Shell
Dylan A. Shell. Assistant Professor, Gentleman, Scholar, Roboticist,. Hopeful romantic, Adventurer, Libertine, Incorrigible rake,. Plotter and Schemer, Subversive scallywag, et cetera. For more details please check out my curriculum vitae. You can also jump straight to my recent publications here. I am one of the organizers for the IEEE/RSJ IROS 2014 workshop, entitled The future of multiple-robot research and its multiple identities. I served as an area chair for Robotics Science and Systems (RSS) 2014.
robotics.cs.ua.edu
Distributed Autonomy Lab | Computer Science - The University of Alabama
Computer Science - The University of Alabama. This research is aimed at allowing a single operator to efficiently manage multiple UAVs and interact effectively with higher levels of autonomy. Studies validate the system and elucidate factors that affect operator trust. Results suggest that a human operator can team with robots and effectively interact with higher levels of autonomy using environmental cues while promoting trust, lowering workload, and increasing situational awareness.
robotics.cs.umass.edu
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UMass Lowell Robotics Lab
August 27, 2014. The UMass Lowell Robotics Lab is now hosting a page dedicated to highlighting work with Project Tango for Robotics, featuring projects from Bosch, KitWare, and more. Check it out here: http:/ robotics.cs.uml.edu/tango/. Welcome to the UMass Lowell Robotics Lab. Founded the UMass Lowell Robotics Lab in 2001, and is also director of UMass Lowell's NERVE Center. UMass Lowell offers a robotics minor. Click to download the. Robotics Lab's brochure (PDF).
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Computational Robotics Group at UNC-Chapel Hill
About the Computational Robotics Group. The Computational Robotics Group, led by Prof. Ron Alterovitz. Addresses fundamental algorithmic challenges to enable robots to safely and autonomously complete tasks in clinical and home environments. We apply our algorithms to emerging robots that have the potential to enhance physician performance, improve patient care, and autonomously assist people in their homes.
robotics.cs.washington.edu
ROBOTICS
Skip to main content. Robotics / Computer Science & Engineering. Our group has close interactions with:. UW Robotics, Control, Mechatronics Community. Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering. Center for Game Science. Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences. Intel Science and Technology Center for Pervasive Computing. Taskar Center for Accessible Technology. AI2: Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence. Robotics faculty and collaborators in related areas and other departments.