New master’s program focuses on robotics, autonomous systems
ASU unveils a new master’s program in robotics and autonomous systems to teach students how to design, build and control intelligent machines.
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Feb 19, 2019 | Features, Fulton Schools
ASU unveils a new master’s program in robotics and autonomous systems to teach students how to design, build and control intelligent machines.
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A team of Fulton Schools students are building an autonomous robotic submarine to compete in the...
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More than 500 students from 30 high schools came to the recent FIRST Robotics competition hosted...
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Combining expertise in robotics, haptic technologies, biomedical engineering, 3D printing and...
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The Rossum Rumblers’ PYRO team represented Arizona State University’s Fulton Schools at the 2018 VEX® Robotics World Championship.
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Fulton Schools faculty members Thomas Sugar, Panagiotis Polygerinos and Panagiotis Artemiadis are...
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Robots that can be controlled by signals from the human brain have the potential to become an...
Read MoreArizona State University hosted the FIRST® Robotics Competition State Championship in partnership with the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, Access ASU and the Sanghi Family Foundation, and showcased the pathway of FIRST programs and STEM opportunities at ASU and beyond.
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Fulton Schools Assistant Professor talks about how developing robots and artificial intelligence...
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It should be no surprise that a team of girls from an arts schools earned top awards at the recent...
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