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Strength in Numbers: Robots Learn to Work Together

in *NEWS, ECE Research, Electrical and Computer Engineering, SE Research, Systems Engineering

Agriculture. Automotive. Medicine. Biotechnology. Name an industry, and Professor Calin Belta (ME, SE, ECE) can tell you how the field of robotics will impact it—if it hasn’t already.

Tagged: autonomous, Baxter, Calin Belta, Christos Cassandras, EPIC, James Galagan, M-City, Robotics

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