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.
From R2-D2 to Optimus Prime, Wall-E to The Iron Giant, robots have long captured our collective imaginations. In today’s world, their influence is far less limited to fictional settings; robotics are ...
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 ...
Given all of the attention it’s been getting recently, robotics may seem like a brand-new industry. But two of the firms on our list have been around for decades—and one is a conglomerate of companies ...
Autodesk recently unveiled an experimental, AI-powered 3D object generator called Project Bernini, while NVIDIA announced its working with Google parent company Alphabet's Intrinsic and Isaac robotics ...
On June 27th, WhalesBot, a leading robotics company based in Shanghai, China that specializes in robotics and AI education, launched its second AI+Robotics Exploration Center in Jiaxing, Zhejiang ...
A student robotics team from Bentonville won an award at an international STEM competition in South Korea. In a July 5 ...
Inspired by diving birds, roboticists built the lightweight machines to move from water to air. The design may one day lead ...
Aiden Bishop, a student at Frontier High School, earns praise for his determination and technical skill in creating an autonomous robot car for class.
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Hephaestus Robotics Team, a youth robotics team consisting of 21 students from eight high schools across Santa Cruz County, ...
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 ...
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