by Sabrina Guillen | Dec 20, 2021 | Blog, Teaching and Learning |
Research & development in the field of robotics can be very time-consuming, technical, and complex, especially if the concepts that are being explored are novel or groundbreaking, as they often are. In that sense, we are glad that our out-of-the-box robotic...
by Sabrina Guillen | Mar 1, 2021 | Blog, Teaching and Learning |
On February 25th from 11 AM – 12 PM PST, we had the opportunity to be a part of a joint webinar which we hosted in partnership with Rocos, WiBotic, and Fresh Consulting! Our panelists, moderated by James Dietrich (Robotics Solutions Director, Fresh Consulting)...
by Geoff Adams | Jul 20, 2020 | Teaching and Learning |
On July 8th we hosted our very first webinar “Next Frontiers in Robotic AI and Autonomy” that featured Dr. Ali Agha from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. In his presentation, Dr. Agha discusses how TEAM-CoSTAR’s AI and autonomy technologies helped them win the urban...
by Geoff Adams | Jul 17, 2020 | Teaching and Learning |
We are excited to announce that we have created three new simulation environments for the Gazebo 3D robotics simulator. These new simulation worlds were designed by our very own software team and were the brainchild of David Niewinski (you may have seen Dave in one of...
by Geoff Adams | Jun 4, 2020 | Blog, Teaching and Learning |
When you start thinking about implementing a robotics system, you might come up with some exciting ideas. Maybe you know exactly which problem you want to solve, or you’ve already got a specific vision of the platform you want to build. It’s only natural that you’d...
by Geoff Adams | Jan 27, 2020 | Blog, Teaching and Learning |
When a computer is used to calculate a result, these calculations inherently take some time. Often the calculations need to be performed within a certain duration; e.g., the control commands of a robot may need to be calculated within a certain interval in order to...