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Next Generation Computing

Robotics Cubed

Robotics Cubed

Constructing a multi-functional robot is now child's play — thanks to Carnegie Mellon University spin-off Modular Robotics and 'Cubelets.'

The reconfigurable robotic building blocks began as Eric Schweikardt's Ph.D. project.

"The toys we play with as children affect how we see the world," explained his advisor and co-founder Mark Gross, professor of architecture. 

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Each Cubelets 'block' performs one of three general functions — sense, act, or think. The finished creation's behavior depends on how the blocks are assembled.

For example, snap a light-sensor block on top of a drive-action block and the robot scoots away from a flashlight. Flip the driver around and it zooms toward the beam.

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Next Generation Computing

The Human Factor

The Human Factor

Justine Cassell, the Charles M. Geschke Director of the Human-Computer Interaction Institute, is one of the world-class faculty members that CMU students of all disciplines can work closely with, on some of the most groundbreaking projects in computer science.

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Global Society & Economy

LIfeline

Lifeline

How do you know you've got THE idea? What's the climate for start-ups in Pittsburgh? Should I get an MBA first? These were a few of the questions posed to young alumni entrepreneurs at Carnegie Mellon University's Slice of Life event.

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Creativity & the Arts

SMASH Premiere

SMASH Premiere

Tune in to NBC on Monday nights for "SMASH," starring three Carnegie Mellon University alumni. Christian Borle, Megan Hilty and Leslie Odom, Jr. were selected by an elite casting team, including executive producer Steven Spielberg.

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