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Built the entire body on the first day of class, putting us two weeks ahead of schedule in 90 minutes.
Taller de Armado y Programación de Robots en el 2do. Campamento Científico del Uruguay
Este innovador taller, que dio inicio a un Programa llamado "Robot Diplomacy", de la embajada de Estados Unidos en Uruguay, tuvo lugar en el marco del 2do. Campamento Latinoamericano de Ciencias, que lleva adelante la Dirección de Innovación Ciencia y Tecnología del MEC, con el apopo de ANEP y UTU en Minas, departamento de Lavalleja. La Ingeniera Mecánica Theresa Dixon, de la embajada de los Estados Unidos en Montevideo, fue la encargada de dictar este taller.
[U.S. Embassy Photo: Pablo Castro / Copyright info]
The defensive variant is used to confuse offensive robots' sensors and physically hinder them from completing the obstacle course. Uses ultrasonic sensor.
Built the entire body on the first day of class, putting us two weeks ahead of schedule in 90 minutes.
Ambassador Miller joined 30 enthusiastic students at the American Center for a U.S. Embassy and Robo Lab jointly hosted Robotics Fair to promote STEM education during Computer Science Education Week. Participants showcased their own creations, which included a spider robot, a human intrusion detection system, an Arduino weather station, and an automated street light system, and shared their innovative ideas with each other. Visit the American Center’s MakerSpace to participate in hands-on activities like this and learn how innovation and invention can be used to solve everyday problems.
Students in ENGS 76: Machine Engineering built walking robots to maneuver through an obstacle course.
Photo by Karen Endicott.
maybe it's just me, but whenever i see the phrase, "robot milkers", i imagine robby the robot lumbering in to sit on a milking stool.
and so i imagine this cow is peering out looking at robby and i have to say she doesn't look particular comfortable.
Photos from the Virginia Beach Fire Training Center this week of testing being done on the latest robotic technology available to emergency response agencies. ASTI International along with federal agencies to include NSTI and the Department of Homeland Security were here at the training center to test and evaluate the various systems available today. They are doing standardize testing on the robotic systems to help various emergency response agencies and the military determine and quantify the capabilities of these systems. This testing /competing helps agencies determine what are the best systems for their particular missions and even increases proficiency of the users of these systems. Robotics developers from as far away as Japan and elsewhere around the world are here to participate in this unique event.
The robotics systems included ground, aerial and aquatic robots, maneuvering through special obstacle courses built for this event. Some of the robots even maneuvered through the “Burn House” at the fire training center. Local police departments and military units are participating with their bomb disposal units and NYFD and other fire departments across the country are also participating.
Photographs by Craig McClure
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Ambassador Miller joined 30 enthusiastic students at the American Center for a U.S. Embassy and Robo Lab jointly hosted Robotics Fair to promote STEM education during Computer Science Education Week. Participants showcased their own creations, which included a spider robot, a human intrusion detection system, an Arduino weather station, and an automated street light system, and shared their innovative ideas with each other. Visit the American Center’s MakerSpace to participate in hands-on activities like this and learn how innovation and invention can be used to solve everyday problems.
Appliqued robots, a padded bottom and straps, an elasticated bottle pocket on the side, a slip pocket with a zip on the front, and it is lined. It has light turquoise and purple piping.
De Robot Station monitort de positie van de tunnelboormachine door laserstralen af te geven aan de prisma’s. In de tunnelboormachine staan circa 50 prisma’s voor de weerkaatsing van de laserstralen.
Fotograaf: Jurriaan Brobbel
ROBOT MACK THE CAT, HIS LIST OF OBJECTIVES:
• being mini and awesome
• at work: stand on your desk and be slightly jiggly wiggly
• at home: stand on a shelf and be meow-tastic
• make an awesome and memorial geeky gift for a robot cat lover
• STATS: 3.5 inches tall and 1 inches wide and length 2 inches long, colors blue golden faux stoneware finish
MY 3 ROBOT LAWS:
1: Each Robot is unique, one of a kind.
2: NOT intended for children, NOT Bendable, for display only.
3: Not intended for those that do not think robots are awesome.
HOW THE ROBOTS ARE MADE:
Each robot is handmade by me. Polymer clay is shaped into robotic goodness, beads added for eyes and wire woven into springs that make the neck, arms & legs (coiling gizmo rocks/reclaimed spring). After baking, multiple coats of varnish are brushed on for protection and shiny delight.
Dawn Jordan Musil tests an open-source robotic leg designed by Elliott Rouse, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and his research group in the G. G. Brown Building on May 28, 2019.
The project is provides a robust and relatively inexpensive system that can be easily manufactured, assembled, and controlled by other researchers, aiming to expand the research field and its knowledge base.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Robot War show at Robot Restaurant in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.
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