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  1. Machine Intelligence and Knowledge Engineering for Robotic Applications
  2. Invest in your future workforce: support the RI/SME Robotic Technology and Engineering Challenge. (RI/SME Update).: An article from: Robotics World
  3. Dynamics of Manipulation Robots: Theory and Application (Communications and Control Engineering / Scientific Fundamentals of Robotics) by M. Vukobratovic, V. Potkonjak, 1982-07-06
  4. Intelligent Robotic Systems (Electrical and Computer Engineering) by Tzafestas, 1991-06-03
  5. Robotics.: An article from: Plastics Engineering by Victor Wigotsky, 1998-05-01
  6. Intelligent Control of Robotic Systems (Intelligent Systems, Control and Automation: Science and Engineering) by D. Katic, M. Vukobratovic, 2003-10-31
  7. Control of Manipulation Robots: Theory and Application (Communications and Control Engineering / Scientific Fundamentals of Robotics) by M. Vukobratovic, D. Stokic, 1985-10-14
  8. Robotics in Nuclear Engineering: Computer Assisted Teleoperation in Hazardous Environments with Particular Reference to Radiation Fields
  9. Kinematic Modeling, Identification, and Control of Robotic Manipulators (The International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) by Henry W. Stone, 1987-09-30
  10. Theory of Chattering Control With Applications to Astronautics, Robotics, Economics, and Engineering (Systems and Control) by M. I. Zelikin, V. F. Borisov, 1994-05
  11. Computers in Engineering, 1986: Robotics, Expert Systems, Simulation
  12. Computers in Engineering 1983: Robotics Theory and Applications ; Computers in Education
  13. Darwin2K:: An Evolutionary Approach to Automated Design for Robotics (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) by Chris Leger, 2000-08-31
  14. Scientific Fundamentals of Robotics: Kinematics and Trajectory Synthesis of Manipulation Robots (Communications and Control Engineering Series) by M. Vukobratovic, Kircanski M., 1986-01

41. NRL - The Spacecraft Robotics Engineering And Controls Laboratory
The robotics engineering and Controls Laboratory (RECL) has recently been completed within the Naval Center for Space Technology to serve as a national
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42. LEGO Robot Builder Consultant
Work with middle school youth in designing and building robots; prepare them Volunteers should have knowledge of engineering, programming experience,
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Last updated on September 24, 2005 We have won three trophies (made of Lego's of course) and we need your help to get ready for competition in December. Check out First Lego League on the Internet to get an idea - or come and check us out on Friday afternoons. Coaches have a fairly detailed manual to help the. We will have our own teachers who will work with you as we try to get our new rooky team up to speed. If you were a Lego fan and like middle school kids and are willing to learn with the kids this may be for you. Of course being a mechanical engineer or a programmer could help a bit - but in the end the kids have to design, build and program these robots without adults telling them exactly what to do. Teams meet Friday afternoons from 3:30pm-5:00pm, This opportunity is sponsored by: Paraclete Center We need volunteers who are free at these times Weekdays This volunteer opportunity is available to the following types of volunteers Adults (26-54) Small Group (2-10) Adults (55+) Young Adults (18-25) Individual I'm interested in this opportunity Contact Person:
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43. Attack Of The Dinobots -- Fazekas, 2004-12-03, CANADA -- Science's Next Wave
companies have their own inhouse robotics engineering teamsDisney, the universities across the nation that have robotics engineering programs.
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"The biggest challenge was working hand-in-hand with artists, translating their requirements into our engineering requirements," says Tim Reedman, chief project engineer and director of research and development at MD Robotics. F irst known for its cutting-edge space inventions, MacDonald Dettwiler Space and Advanced Robotics Ltd. (MD Robotics), a leading Canadian robotics company, recently had a chance to be involved in a more down-to-earth application. Their goal: to construct the best known of the horned dinosaurs, a Triceratops . By teaming up with renowned paleosculptor Hall Train, engineers at MD Robotics managed to build some of the most sophisticated and lifelike animatronic dinos ever made. In 1996, Universal Studios' Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, commissioned the Brampton, Ontario, company to supply three robotically animated Triceratops for an outdoor exhibit based on the blockbuster movie Jurassic Park . According to the park designer's plan, people would never be more than 2 meters away, so these dinobots had to look, feel, and act like real animals. By stretching a silicone and fiberglass shell over a robotic skeleton, the artist/engineering team managed to create a stunningly realistic illusion of a living, breathing dinosaur.

44. LRC-AITP Previuos Events
National robotics engineering Consortium (NERC) Trip These projects consist mainly of the creation of robots for specific governmental and other
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National Robotics Engineering Consortium (NERC) Trip: On Wednesday, March 17th, La Roche College Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) Chapter organized a trip to the National Robotics Engineering Consortium (NREC) . Upon arrival at NREC, students of LRC were given a short presentation about the history of robotics. The presentation was conducted in a walk in the areas that NREC uses for the necessary testing of their robots before they are put to function.
It’s worth noting that the NREC Facility is only 10 minutes away from the Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), and it covers a field of 100,000 square foot. This facility represents the home to a number of projects which are done by different scientists, engineers and graduate students. These projects consist mainly of the creation of robots for specific governmental and other commercial/civilian needs.
It should not surprise you that NREC is home of robots that includes the ones that mows the lawn to the ones that handle the highly dangerous radioactive material. While visiting the NREC Facility you will be amazed how far the world of robotics has evolved. It would be a great loss if the students of technology related majors at LRC would not use these trips that are organized by LRC AITP Chapt

45. Mobile Robots As Gateways Into Wireless Sensor Networks
cost and engineering required to build small, powerful, sophisticated robots. More information is available at the robotics engineering Task Force
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46. Robotics Engineering Consultants
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    47. Lydia E. Kavraki, Ph.D., A Robotics Engineering Approach To Modeling Receptor-Li
    A robotics engineering Approach to Modeling ReceptorLigand Interactions.
    http://www.whitaker.org/abstracts/jun01/kavraki.html
    Lydia E. Kavraki, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor, Computer Science and Bioengineering
    Rice Univesity
    Houston, TX

    A Robotics Engineering Approach to Modeling Receptor-Ligand Interactions
    A primary goal of modern bioengineers is to understand cell behavior in terms of molecular properties and regulate cell function. In such a complex problem, the study of molecular interactions is a key component. Ideally, one would like to model receptor-ligand interactions to a degree that can verify and predict experimental data. The potential of such modeling for biomedicine and bioengineering is enormous: numerous hypotheses for receptor behavior will be tested in simulation leading to the development of new therapeutics.
    The general objective of the proposal is to establish a unified and coherent framework for modeling receptor-ligand interactions inspired by a robotics engineering approach. Our focus is the analysis of molecular kinematics, molecular motion and molecular conformations that are relevant to receptor-ligand interactions. We adopt a robotics engineering approach because there is a direct analogy in the modeling of molecules and robots that permits the application of methods that have been developed for robots to molecules.
    The specific aims of the proposal are:
  • To implement a robotics engineering based parameterization for treating molecular geometry and optimize it for molecular kinematics and energy calculations.
  • 48. Lawrenceville Start-up Hopes To Grow Remote-control Supply Business The Old-fash
    Last month, his company, re2 Inc. (which stands for robotics engineering Excellence), licensed the technology that it helped to develop at Carnegie Mellon
    http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/04225/360272.stm
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    Lawrenceville start-up hopes to grow remote-control supply business the old-fashioned way ... with customers, not hype
    Robots without the razzle-dazzle
    Thursday, August 12, 2004 By Joyce Gannon, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
    In a grassy stretch of field below the 40th Street Bridge in Lawrenceville, Jorgen Pedersen test drives an all-terrain vehicle that has some very sophisticated sensors and cameras attached to its body.
    Bill Wade, Post-Gazette
    Jorgen Pedersen, president and chief executive of re2 Inc. "People hear the term robotics and think of Rosie [the maid] from The Jetsons [television cartoon series]. But robotics won't be anywhere near the cognitive ability of human ability anytime soon."
    Click photo for larger image.
    Pedersen isn't riding the ATV. He stands to the side and "drives" this remote-powered robot from a set of controls he wears on a belt around his waist. He programs the speed, the steering and shifts the gears so that the unmanned vehicle automatically applies gas to go forward and brakes as it descends a hill. It's not difficult to picture this robot delivering supplies to troops or conducting surveillance in Iraq. But though it was designed for military missions, Pedersen aims to use the technology that controls this vehicle for nonmilitary applications such as high-security robotic systems.

    49. CMU Building Armored Robot For U.S. Marines
    Scientists with Carnegie Mellon s National robotics engineering Consortium started working on the Gladiator project in 2002, under the auspices of the
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    CMU building armored robot for U.S. Marines
    University gets $26.4 million government contract
    Friday, February 11, 2005 By Jerome L. Sherman, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
    Carnegie Mellon University will develop a new generation of armored reconnaissance robots for the U.S. Marine Corps, beating out defense giant Lockheed Martin for a $26 million government contract. Cpl. Luis R. Agostini, USMC
    An early version of such a vehicle is shown during a June 2003 demonstration at Camp H.M. Smith in Hawaii.
    Click photo for larger image. Previous coverage Read the Post-Gazette's articles on last year's DARPA Grand Challenge, which featured Sandstorm, a modified Humvee operated by a self-driving robot.
    Working with United Defense Industries of Arlington, Va., Carnegie Mellon is to deliver six Gladiator Tactical Unmanned Ground Vehicles, known as TUGVs, by July 2007, the university and the Department of Defense announced yesterday. Carnegie Mellon researchers will receive an initial payment of $12.4 million on the $26.4 million contract.

    50. Resident's Information | Parkland Robotics Engineering Club
    The Parkland Robitics Engineering Club meets every Saturday, 1100 AM at 6223 NW......Parkland robotics engineering Club Organization Type Social
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    Parkland, FL 33067 Phone: (954) 753-5040
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    Parkland Robotics Engineering Club Organization Type: Social Description: The Parkland Robitics Engineering Club meets every Saturday, 11:00 AM at 6223 NW 77 Terrace. It is designed to introduce students to the world of Robotics control. Each week, one of the kids will conduct a lecture on a chapter in the course. They will also spend 20 to 30 minutes on other technical lectures, hands-on experiences and general discussions of engineering related matters. This club is suited for both boys and girls in high school. Incidentally, two of the clubs girls have gone on to study engineering in college. Please contact Harvey Rudich at (954) 346-7393 for more information on the club. Contact: Harvey Rudich 6620 N. Woodridge Drive

    51. Intel Hammering Out Robot Standards | CNET News.com
    Under the robotics engineering Task Force, the Santa Clara, Calif. The most pressing issue for the robotics engineering committee is devising standards
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    TrackBack Print E-mail TalkBack Intel is developing standards for building inexpensive robots that eventually could automatically inspect industrial equipment or take aerial photographs. Under the Robotics Engineering Task Force, the Santa Clara, Calif.-based chipmaker is devising reference designs for relatively small robots based around its silicon. The company's designs don't focus on the mechanical aspects of robotssuch as the wheels and motorsbut on the internal electronics, Jim Butler, director of the project at Intel Labs, said Wednesday during a press presentation on ongoing research efforts at the company. Currently, these robots are mostly of interest to university researchers, but their commercial appeal is growing. Two robotic start-ups

    52. Marine Automation And Robotics Engineering Capabilities Summary
    Marine Automation and robotics engineering. Operating as an independent Laboratory of Lockheed Martin’s Perry Technologies, the Marine Automation and
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    Marine Automation and Robotics Engineering
    Vehicle Developme nt and Operations The MARE Laboratory is the home of the Cetus family of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUV). Now in their third instantiation, the Cetus is the smallest fully hover capable AUV. The CetusII has and is being employed in remote sensing applications including mine warfare, homeland security, and chemical sensing in the marine environment. The Laboratory has also developed the Aloupis Survey AUV for long-range side scan and hydrographic data collection. In addition to AUVs, MARE has also had experience in augmenting and fielding autonomous land and amphibious vehicles as well as tethered Remotely Operated Vehicles. Vehicle Control Systems and Mission Planning The Multisensor Intelligent Robotic Architecture was initially developed by the MARE Laboratory. This has become the basis for the entire MARE family of vehicle systems as well as core architecture across all of Perry Technologies line of platforms including the Remote Minehunting System. MIRIS integrates mission management, sensor processing, navigation, and control into a cohesive layered architecture. Sensors integrated include both forward looking and side scan sonars, video, doppler velocity logs, fiber-optic inertial measurement units, advanced chemical sensors as well as traditional guidance and navigation sensors.

    53. PHRED Philomath High Robotics Engineering Division
    Robot Shipped. 02/19/02. 1337 Bot shipped today and should arrive in Seattle within the next week. Yeah! Is everyone recovering from the build period?
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    Picture of one of the web buttons Posted By: Christopher Edmonds Robot Shipped 1337 Bot shipped today and should arrive in Seattle within the next week. Yeah! Is everyone recovering from the build period? How do you like the website?
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    54. P.H.R.E.D.: Philomath High Robotics Engineering Division

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    55. RAM Journal Listing
    IEEE Engineering Management Review IEEE Expert IEEE Journal of Robotics Robotics Robotics Age robotics engineering robotics engineering Special
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    About RAM Simple Search ... Feedback Journals indexed in the RAM Database
    The following journals are indexed in the RAM database. Please note that this is a complete listing for the period from 1990 onwards. Not all journals are indexed for the full period, and some are no longer covered.
    Publishers of relevant journals not listed here who wish to supply journals for indexing purposes should contact Jim Corlett, The Nottingham Trent University Library, Burton St, Nottingham NG1 4BU - jim.corlett@ntu.ac.uk
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    56. Wranglin' Robotics
    With more than 10 years of experience in robotics engineering and business Pedersen founded re2 (robotics engineering Excellence) in July 2001.
    http://news.pghtech.org/teq/teqstory.cfm?ID=1301

    57. Yet2.com - TechPak - I Robot, The Future Of Robotics Engineering
    Robotics is perhaps one of the most controversial technologies to date.
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    58. NEC Global - NEC Worldwide: NEC Robotics Engineering
    NEC robotics engineering. http//www.necre.co.jp/. Operations. Development, engineering and maintenance of industrial equipments control and factory
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    59. Reading Public Museum: Discovery Through Art, Science And Civilization, A Museum
    of the Field Robotics Center and the robotics engineering Consortium. March 15th Topic and Instructors Robotics in Industry Ken Kristan, Manager,
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