Robotics
Institute Seminar, November 14
Time
and Place | Seminar
Abstract | Speaker
Biographies | Speaker
Appointments
Educational Robotics at Carnegie Mellon
Howie Choset
,
Matt Mason
,
Illah Nourbakhsh
,
Ben Brown
,
Robin Shoop
,
Peter Coppin
,
Tom Lauwers
,
Bernardine Dias
CMU Robotics Institute
Mauldin Auditorium (NSH 1305)
Refreshments 3:15 pm
Talk 3:30 pm
Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute is world-famous for its
cutting-edge research and fielded robotics systems. However, if you
should remove all of the robotics research activities going on at CMU,
one would find an abundance of robotic educational opportunities ranging
the spectrum from the Ph.D. level to the grade school experience. In
this talk, we will give a sequence of vignettes of educational robotics:
the Ph.D. program, the Master's program, the undergraduate minor, the
Mobot competition, high school academy, the robotics club, and outreach.
Howie Choset directs the undergraduate Robotics minor program. Matt
Mason directs the RI Ph.D. program. Illah Nourbakhsh directs the RI
Master's program. Ben Brown coordinates the annual Mobot competition.
Robin Shoop is the RI's Educational Outreach Advisor and directs the
High School Robotics Academy. Peter Coppin creates user interfaces for
distributed public experience of remote locations via robots. Tom
Lauwers is a recent president of the CMU Robotics Club and current RI
Ph.D. student. Bernardine Dias is investigating suitable and
sustainable technology for developing communities.
Please contact the speakers directly for appointments.
The Robotics Institute is part of the School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University.