Robotics + Innovation Driving a Revolution September 1, 2015 | By Melissa Silmore Carnegie Mellon University continues to fuel innovation in the field of autonomous vehicle technology—from university research to alumni work to spin-offs. Are drivers ready to move over?
Robotics + Technology This Does Not Compute April 29, 2015 How to transform the male-dominated field of computer science
Robotics + Innovation Panoramic December 27, 2014 Michael Rondinelli has given video cameras a whole new view
Technology + Robotics Last Word December 27, 2014 When I joined the Robotics Institute in 1984, I realized quickly that I wasn’t merely joining a research unit like any other unit at any other academic institution.
Technology + Robotics One Moore Milestone December 26, 2014 CMU’s School of Computer Science recently celebrated its 25th anniversary, though the school’s history goes back much further. The cumulative past has created a school that today is regarded as one of the world’s preeminent computer science programs. Now it’s up to Andrew Moore to build on all that’s come before.
Robotics + Innovation The Grapes of Nuske December 17, 2013 Stephen Nuske is working on a robotic system that could revolutionize the routine at vineyards, which should be delicious news to everyone from wine enthusiasts to jelly lovers. by Olivia O’Connor
Robotics + Technology Winning Isn’t Everything December 16, 2013 Meandering down a cobblestone road in the Netherlands are Carnegie Mellon CMDragons teammates Joydeep Biswas (S’14), Benjamin Choi (S’14, CS’14), Steve Klee (CS’14), Juan Pablo Mendoza (CS’14), and Danny Zhu (S’14).