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SCS News 2004
October 2004
Top Robotics Experts Gathering in Pittsburgh To Participate In 25th Anniversary of Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute
Byron Spice
Carnegie Mellon, University of Pittsburgh Receive Multimillion-Dollar Grant. The center will allow researchers to create new technologies to improve instruction
Byron Spice
Underwriters Laboratories Inc. to Offer Evaluation Services to Sourcing Providers
Byron Spice
Post-Pop Artist Burton Morris to Sign Poster To Celebrate 25th Anniversary of Robotics Institute
Byron Spice
September 2004
Carnegie Mellon Receives $20 Million from Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation To Build a New Home for the Study of Computer Science
Byron Spice
August 2004
Jack Mostow Gives Invited Keynote Address in Barcelona
Byron Spice
Carnegie Mellon Prepares To Celebrate 25th Anniversary of its Robotics Institute
Byron Spice
July 2004
Carnegie Mellon Organizes Supply Chain Trading Agent Competition Where More than 30 Teams Will Vie to Assemble, Sell Computers for Maximum Profit
Byron Spice
Jeannette Wing Named President's Professor In Carnegie Mellon's School of Computer Science
Byron Spice
June 2004
Remote-Controlled, Throwable Robots Developed at Carnegie Mellon in Conjunction with U.S. Marine Corps Are Being Sent to Iraq for Testing
Byron Spice
Carnegie Mellon University Announces 2004 Inductees into The Robot Hall of Fame
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Pittsburgh To Host Press Launch of 20th Century FOX Feature Film "I, ROBOT" Carnegie Mellon To Offer Sneak Preview of New Robot Hall of Fame Inductees
Byron Spice
Renowned Expert in Robotic Manipulation Is Named Director of Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute
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Pradeep Khosla, New Dean of CIT
Byron Spice
May 2004
Carnegie Mellon Professor Randal E. Bryant Is Honored with a University Professorship
Byron Spice
Carnegie Mellon Student Develops First Origami-Folding Robot
Byron Spice
April 2004
Small Autonomous Robots To Race Tomorrow At Carnegie Mellon for More Than $2,000 in Prizes
Byron Spice
David J. Farber Appointed as Chief Scientist for National LambdaRail, Inc.
Byron Spice
Kiesler Receives Hillman Professorship In the School of Computer Science
Byron Spice
March 2004
Carnegie Mellon Names Randal E. Bryant as New Dean of Its Top-Ranked School of Computer Science
Byron Spice
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