Teaching robots how to move objects
PhD candidate and Amazon Robotics Challenge winner Maria Bauza helps to improve how robots interact with the world.
PhD candidate and Amazon Robotics Challenge winner Maria Bauza helps to improve how robots interact with the world.
Mechanical engineering researchers are using AI and machine learning technologies to enhance the products we use in everyday life.
Researchers design 3-D-printed, driverless boats that can provide transport and self-assemble into other floating structures.
Mechanical engineering students in class 2.007 battle for points in Willy Wonka-themed final robot competition.
Sangbae Kim is now developing the Cheetah III as a commercially viable robot to operate in compromised emergency response environments.
Made of silicone rubber, CSAIL’s “SoFi” could enable a closer study of aquatic life.
CSAIL’s robotic system minimizes dangerous sawing, helps users customize furniture.
New robotic system could lend a hand with warehouse sorting and other picking or clearing tasks.
CSAIL's NanoMap system enables drones to avoid obstacles while flying at 20 miles per hour, by more deeply integrating sensing and control.
Smart furniture transforms spaces in tiny apartments into bedrooms, work spaces, or closets.
Students put their AI software for underwater vehicles to the test on the Charles River.
A virtual reality system from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory could make it easier for factory workers to telecommute.
Flying in shallow arcs helps birds stay aloft with less effort.
Shape-shifting device from CSAIL can walk, roll, sail, and glide using recyclable exoskeletons.