The company’s booth will highlight product demos from Arduino, Microchip, NXP, STMicroelectronics and more.
When Leo Wang arrived at Carnegie Mellon University from Hong Kong, he was already fascinated by robots. But it wasn’t until he joined the Robomechanics Lab led by Aaron Johnson that his interest ...
James Bruton’s one-ball bike balances and moves omni-directionally; each omni-wheel uses 216 bearings, but steering is inconsistent atm ...
From the depths of the ocean to the craters of the moon, Carnegie Mellon University has spent more than 40 years designing robots for the most extreme environments. On Feb. 27, the university will ...
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