Robotics

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College of Computing Researchers Awarded $6.25 Million to Study Collective Emergent Behavior News Tess Malone
Georgia Tech Team Receives $6.25 Million to Study Collective Emergent Behavior News A. Maureen Rouhi
In Celebration of National Robotics Week, We’ve Rounded Up Our Latest Robotics Stories External News Josie Giles
Researchers Awarded $6.25 Million to Study Collective Emergent Behavior News John Toon
Vamvoudakis Selected for Young Investigator Award by Army Research Office External News Josie Giles
Smith Examines Steady and Unsteady Aerodynamics External News Josie Giles
Vamvoudakis Tapped to Organize Reinforcement Learning Workshop for the U.S. Army External News Josie Giles
Seeing through a Robot’s Eyes Helps Those with Profound Motor Impairments News John Toon
Egerstedt Elected to Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences News Jackie Nemeth
Ultra-Low Power Chips Help Make Small Robots More Capable News John Toon
When Sand-Slithering Snakes Behave Like Light Waves News Kimberly Short kshort6
When Sand-Slithering Snakes Behave Like Light Waves News John Toon
Al Abri Wins Best Poster Award at CSL Student Conference News Jackie Nemeth
Gary McMurray Reelected to the Robotic Industries Association Board of Directors News Josie Giles
Forbes Names Ayanna Howard One of the Top Women in Technology in the U.S. External News Josie Giles