Left to right: Brian Sanfilippo ’23, Ian Robinson ’23, and Kiefer Neumann ’23 ’24 M.S. Kiefer Neumann ’23 ’24 M.S. places a marshmallow underneath the robot that he and his classmates built over the ...
The player approaches the ball and prepares to score the goal. The crowd waits anxiously. The player isn't David Beckham or Cristiano Ronaldo—it's a small, blue EduMIP mobile robot. And it's not the ...
Seniors in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder are designing a new soft robot to improve physicians’ ability to examine the deepest part of a patient’s lung.
The Robotics and Automation Lab at Wilkes University is a state-of-the-art facility that provides students with the opportunity to design, build, and program mobile robots and industrial robotic arms.
Pete Van Camp played detective before he acted as a manufacturing engineer for his graduate capstone project. His project involved upgrading a Fanuc industrial robot, which had been sitting idle for a ...
The ongoing robotics research in the Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering covers a wide range of topics, such as planning, motion control, multi-agent coordination, and robot-assisted ...
Mechanical engineering students completed a three-day competition last month that made them the top student team for designing and building autonomous ground vehicles. The Virginia Tech Autonomous ...
Skyler Iafrate '19 discusses the mechatronics class project. For a mechatronics class, Skyler Iafrate '19, a mechanical engineering major, had to build a robot that could follow a task and interact ...
Engineering Projects Expo is here! We invite you to spend some time getting to know this year's Mechanical Engineering Senior Design projects and teams. Engineering Projects Expo celebrates the hard ...
Teams of Western Carolina University construction management students teamed up with students from the engineering department to compete in a “design-and-build” doghouse competition.The six teams ...
DURHAM – Designing a robot to autonomously place an IV in an astronaut’s arm while in zero gravity requires smart, passionate, persistent engineers. What better team for the project than Duke ...
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