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New outreach program fosters mentorship, encourages authentic communication and creates a safe space to engage in hands-on engineering activities
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New outreach program fosters mentorship, encourages authentic communication and creates a safe space to engage in hands-on engineering activities
Cynthia Rudin, a part of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine committee focused on FRT, discusses the critical issue of surveillance by government and private actors.
The two have been recognized by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics for their work on aeroelastic computation.
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With host Cameron McIntyre. Location to be announced. Dora Hermes Miller studies the signals measured in the living human brain in order to identify biomarkers of neurological and neuropsychiatric diseases […]
Mar 28 12:00 pm TBA
Mar 28
Abstract: For a robot to prepare a meal or clean a room, it must make a large array of decisions, such as what objects to clean first, where to grasp […]
9:00 am Hudson Hall 208
Mar 28
We have remarkable AIs and precise robots, but why do humans still do so much tedious physical work, from factories to households? The core missing piece is dexterity – the […]
9:00 am Wilkinson Building, room 130
Mar 28
We have remarkable AIs and precise robots, but why do humans still do so much tedious physical work, from factories to households? The core missing piece is dexterity – the […]
9:00 am Wilkinson Building, room 130
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