From high school gyms to global stages, robotics competitions are giving students hands-on experience in engineering, coding, and teamwork. These events are more than just games—they’re launchpads for ...
For the past few years on the UC Santa Cruz farm, a team of students known as the Electrified Slugs has been iterating on software to control a small electric tractor, making it capable of ...
DALTON — Once the announcer shouted "go," four robots sprang into action, scavenging ruins, clearing boulders, and excavating artifacts, with a crew of four students overseeing them. Hundreds of fans ...
Throwing flying discs into targets seems like all fun and games. But building robots that can do the throwing is part of a more serious endeavor: preparing students for science and technology careers.
On the UC Santa Cruz farm, a small self-driving tractor navigates itself over a line of broccoli, avoiding the crops while removing the weeds that may interfere with their growth. This autonomous ...
DANBURY — Using an Xbox controller, students took turns guiding a remote-operated robot through obstacles in a 3,800-gallon pool outside Danbury High School as their peers leaned over the side of the ...
The Great Lakes Regional MATE ROV Competition is engaging local students in a hands-on underwater robotics challenge designed ...
Aspiring engineers from 191 countries gathered in Panama City in October to compete in the FIRST Global Robotics Challenge. The annual contest aims to foster problem-solving, cooperation, and inspire ...
This program is not eligible for the On-Campus Accommodations Experience and is a day program, Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Are you fascinated by the incredible machines and robots that ...
Unlike large language models trained on vast internet corpora, embodied AI systems must learn through interaction with the ...
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