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So far Debra Tobin has created 161 blog entries.

Shoot Better Drone Videos With a Single Word

Research From Robotics Ph.D. Maps Emotions to Robotic Behavior The pros make it look easy, but making a movie with a drone can be anything but. First, it takes skill to fly the often expensive pieces of equipment smoothly and without crashing. And once you've mastered flying, there are camera angles, panning speeds, trajectories and [...]

Carnegie Mellon, Richard King Mellon

Foundation Announce Historic Partnership to Accelerate CMU’s Science and Technology Leadership and the Transformation of Hazelwood Green Foundation approves record $150M grant to support cutting-edge science building on campus, and new robotics center and advanced manufacturing institute at Hazelwood Green Carnegie Mellon University and the Richard King Mellon Foundation today announced that the two long-time [...]

Send Your Name to the Moon Through Iris Fundraising Effort

The Carnegie Mellon University team sending a tiny rover to the moon in 2021 has invited more people along for the ride. The Iris lunar rover team launched a crowdfunding campaign this week to raise $50,000 to help with the final costs of their lunar mission. Anyone who donates to the project will have their [...]

CREATE Lab Honored For Monitoring Emissions at Shenango Coke Works – Joint Effort With Grassroots Advocates Highlighted Pollutants, Smells

Carnegie Mellon University's CREATE Lab and the grassroots advocacy group Allegheny County Clean Air Now (ACCAN) are winners of an inaugural Constellation Prize for their collaboration on the Shenango Channel, an effort to highlight pollutants from a now-defunct coke works near Pittsburgh. The Constellation Prize was created by a group of engineers and social scientists [...]

CMU Robotics Alum Leads Development of Critical Landing Technology – Computer Vision System Will Enable Safe Martian Landing for NASA’s Perseverance Rover

"LVS Valid" The message would sound cryptic to most people, but for Andrew Johnson, a principal robotics system engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, receiving it from Mars on Thursday will mean everything. It will mean that the lander vision system developed by his team worked properly and that NASA's Perseverance rover is one step [...]

SCS Celebrates Simon, Alumni Research Professorships

Artur Dubrawski will receive the Alumni Research Professorship of Computer Science and Carleton Kingsford will receive the Herbert A. Simon Professorship of Computer Science in a virtual ceremony at 5:30 p.m. Thursday. The usual ceremonies for these and other new professorships were delayed last year by the pandemic and have now been modified as virtual [...]

NASA Mission To Test Technology for Satellite Swarms – Carnegie Mellon’s Zac Manchester Leads Three-Satellite Experiment

A NASA mission slated for launch on Friday will place three tiny satellites into low-Earth orbit, where they will demonstrate how satellites might track and communicate with each other, setting the stage for swarms of thousands of small satellites that can work cooperatively and autonomously. Zac Manchester, an assistant professor in Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics [...]

Gupta Wins 2020 Aggarwal Prize for Self-Supervised Learning

Abhinav Gupta, associate professor in the Robotics Institute, is the winner of the 2020 J.K. Aggarwal Prize, which is presented every two years by the International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR) to a scientist under age 40 who has had a major impact on computer vision, pattern recognition and image processing. The IAPR is honoring [...]