Robotics and off-road autonomy leaders from MathWorks, Carnegie Mellon, and Cargotec-Hiab discuss the tradeoff between optimality and practicality in algorithms, modular systems, verification of safety, interaction between humans and autonomous machines, and much more in this fireside chat. #robotics
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Robotics and off-road autonomy leaders from MathWorks, Carnegie Mellon, and Cargotec-Hiab discuss the tradeoff between optimality and practicality in algorithms, modular systems, verification of safety, interaction between humans and autonomous machines, and much more in this fireside chat. #robotics
Practical Challenges in Deploying Autonomy to Offroad Vehicles
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Learn or showcase existing robotics skills and receive a certificate through the #RoboCup Autonomous Robot Manipulation Challenge. 🤖🦾 Free registration is now open, and finalists will get a chance to program a Universal Robots UR5e using #MATLAB live during the RoboCup Finals in Eindhoven in July 2024 #robotics #roboticschallenge
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Learn or showcase existing robotics skills and receive a certificate through the #RoboCup Autonomous Robot Manipulation Challenge. 🤖🦾 Free registration is now open, and finalists will get a chance to program a Universal Robots UR5e using #MATLAB live during the RoboCup Finals in Eindhoven in July 2024 #robotics #roboticschallenge
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Robots can be different. And this little cube is a robot, too! The ETH Zurich has presented The Cubli - a research project that explores the potential of robots with a unique design. And this thing is capable of a few things. It: - walks, - jumps, - balances. The combination of engineering, physics, AI, and motor use can give unexpected yet fascinating results. Just like this video demonstrates. #technology #robots #robotics
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🤖 A microscopic battery developed to help advance cellular robotics! 🤖 MIT engineers have developed a groundbreaking zinc-air microbattery, smaller than a grain of sand, that could power cell-sized robots for applications like drug delivery and pipeline leak detection. This tiny battery, harnessing oxygen from the air to generate power, enables these robots to operate autonomously without external power sources, overcoming a significant hurdle in the miniaturization of robotics. This advancement paves the way for more versatile and autonomous microscale robots in various fields. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eg8U5NY4 #battery #cellular #robotics
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Read our latest blog post, specifically for robotics researchers, by Tess Kolkman! 🤖 Avular's researcher-centric solutions offer plug-and-play autonomy, access to ROS 2, and simulation environments, empowering you to accelerate your projects and focus on innovation. Learn more about our solutions and how they can revolutionize your research. #AvularRobotics #Research #BlogPost
Beyond Boundaries
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Jim Fan says that NVIDIA is building a full-stack computing platform for humanoids and other robots, which includes their inference chip, robotics foundation model, and simulation tools. He quotes Jensen: "Everything that moves will eventually be autonomous."
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🤖 A microscopic battery developed to help advance cellular robotics! 🤖 MIT engineers have developed a groundbreaking zinc-air microbattery, smaller than a grain of sand, that could power cell-sized robots for applications like drug delivery and pipeline leak detection. This tiny battery, harnessing oxygen from the air to generate power, enables these robots to operate autonomously without external power sources, overcoming a significant hurdle in the miniaturization of robotics. This advancement paves the way for more versatile and autonomous microscale robots in various fields. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eg8U5NY4 hashtag #battery hashtag #cellular hashtag #robotics
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🤖 A microscopic battery developed to help advance cellular robotics! 🤖 MIT engineers have developed a groundbreaking zinc-air microbattery, smaller than a grain of sand, that could power cell-sized robots for applications like drug delivery and pipeline leak detection. This tiny battery, harnessing oxygen from the air to generate power, enables these robots to operate autonomously without external power sources, overcoming a significant hurdle in the miniaturization of robotics. This advancement paves the way for more versatile and autonomous microscale robots in various fields. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eg8U5NY4 #battery #cellular #robotics
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Biohybrid Robots with a ‘Brain’ of Mycelium Researchers from Cornell University and the University of Florence are pioneering a new frontier by using fungal mycelium to control biohybrid robots. Mycelium’s innate electrical signals allow these robots to sense, move, and even respond to their surroundings with minimal supervision! By integrating mycelium into the electronics of robots, they become capable of autonomous decision-making—just like the spider-shaped robot that moves like a jellyfish by reacting to light. This breakthrough could pave the way for smart machines that enhance agriculture, like detecting soil chemistry and adding fertilizer on their own. Is this the future of robotics? #BiohybridRobots #Mycelium #FungalTech #Innovation #AI #CornellUniversity #Robotics #Sustainability https://lnkd.in/dZy8tjUd
'Mushroom' robot responds to different kinds of light and moves
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Project Groot: A Breakthrough in Robotics Training NVIDIA’s innovative approach to robotics training, using Apple Vision Pro for real-time control, RoboCasa for virtual environments, and MimicGen for generating additional training examples, could lead to faster-learning and more adaptable robots in the future. #ai #technology #nvidia #robots
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