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U-M first in line for new bird-inspired walking robot
  1. U-M first in line for new bird-inspired walking robot

    Cassie is the first offering from new startup Agility Robotics, and is loosely modeled on the cassowary, a flightless bird similar to an ostrich.

  2. $1.1 million grant to develop robot emergency response capabilities

    Office of Naval Research has awarded Dmitry Berenson, an assistant professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, $1.1 million to help advance emergency response capabilities for robots.

  3. COVE: a tool for advancing progress in computer vision

    Centralizing available data in the intelligent systems community through a COmputer Vision Exchange for Data, Annotations and Tools, called COVE.

  4. Necmiye Ozay receives NASA Early Career Faculty Award for research in cyber-physical systems

    Prof. Ozay’s award-winning work will be used in future space missions

  5. EECS research highlighted at 2016 Robotics: Science and Systems Conference

    The University hosted the 2016 Robotics: Science and Systems Conference, which allowed attendees to hear about the latest in robotics through talks, presentations, workshops, and tutorials.

  6. MARLO makes initial attempt at the Wave Field

    For now, Grizzle and his graduate students are only attempting the easiest routes, between the grassy two- to three-foot moguls, over smaller undulations that he calls “merely very difficult.”

  7. An award winning radar system for collision avoidance and imaging

    Armin’s research is focused on the development of a sub-millimeter-wave radar system for the next generation of navigation and imaging sensors.