Robots are everywhere, from the assembly line of major factories to the vacuums cleaning the living room carpet. As big tech companies continue to innovate, they are only becoming increasingly woven ...
The University of California, Santa Cruz, has launched a new major in robotics engineering, an interdisciplinary field that combines electrical, computer, and mechanical engineering. The new major, ...
Control engineering integrates classical feedback principles with modern intelligent methodologies to direct dynamic processes across diverse applications. In mechatronics, this discipline unites ...
Researchers at The Grainger College of Engineering are developing biohybrid robots, mimicking muscles to better understand ...
This weekend, more than 50 teams put their coding and engineering skills to the test at the 2026 VEX Robotics Competition ...
The integration of control engineering, mechatronics and robotics represents a dynamic convergence of disciplines that underpins modern technological innovation. At its core, control engineering ...
Get the skills needed to research and develop robust autonomous systems. Automation is one technology advancement that defines Industry 4.0. Understand why robots and autonomous machines are useful.
Standing-room-only event was part of CU Boulder’s annual Research & Innovation Week held Oct. 14-18 The College of Engineering & Applied Science welcomed a packed audience to its Robotics Showcase on ...
The West Virginia University Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources opened its doors to dozens of ...
As robotic systems are becoming more common in hospitals across the country, so too is the need for roboticists who understand those systems and can use robotics to make a difference. Robotics are ...
The dawn of a new era in the academic landscape of Nebraska is upon us as the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) introduces its first-ever degree in Robotics Engineering. This program marks a ...
Northwestern Engineering researchers have developed the smallest-ever remote-controlled walking robot — and it comes in the form of a tiny, adorable peekytoe crab. Just a half-millimeter wide, the ...