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- Over the past year, startups working to commercialize highly autoÂmated heavy-duty trucks competed for more capital and engineers, and each pushed deeper into systems development.
- AI thinks this flood photo is a toilet. Fixing that could improve disaster response.
- If humans are going to travel further into space – to places like Mars and beyond – the robotic systems involved will have to become more autonomous, shedding costly teams of handlers on Earth and relying more on the astronauts for missions lasting six or more years.
- On August 9, Professor Sean Humbert and collaborators spent the day doing final testing on their underground drone at Colorado School of Mines Edgar Experimental Mine.
- The Autonomous Systems IRT has joined the Air Force Research Laboratory Autonomy Research Collaboration Network (ARCNet) on behalf of CU Â鶹ӰԺ.
- This original research was created in partnership between the CEAS and CU Â鶹ӰԺ’s LeRoy Keller Center for the Study of the First Amendment as part of its mission to encourage the study of topics relating to the nature, meaning and contemporary standing of First Amendment rights and liberties.
- CU'S Janus mission wants to send small satellites into space to study binary asteroids and features ASIRT member Professor Daniel Scheeres.
- Now safely back in Â鶹ӰԺ, Hirst reflects on the experiences with project TORUS.
- Transfer learning, the ability to use knowledge previously gained from one context in another, could teach cheap robots to perform as well as expensive ones.
- PhD candidate Ryo Suzuki, advised by CS professors and IRT members Tom Yeh and Mark Gross, recently won a Best Paper award for "MorphIO" research at the ACM Designing Interactive Systems conference.