Open to the public, the day will include demos of humanoid and dog robots, driverless cars, drones and more.
Moog, Inc., a global design, manufacturer and integrator of precision control components and systems, and School of Engineering and Applied Sciences corporate partner, will provide $750,000 to support research in the University at Buffalo’s CEAR.
UB’s Center for Embodied Autonomy and Robotics signed a letter asking congress to fully fund the National Institute of Standards and Technology budget request for AI-related work in the upcoming fiscal year.
Students placed near the top of an international competition meant to inspire an artificial intelligence revolution in life-saving defibrillators.
The Buffalo News reported on Yubie, the robotic dog the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences recently acquired as a learning and research platform that will enable faculty and students to explore new frontiers in robotics, autonomous vehicles, computer science, artificial intelligence and other fields.
This year, three faculty members in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering received Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineering Region 1 chapter awards for their technological and teaching achievements.
All fun aside, the new gizmo has serious research implications for AI, computer science and more.