AWS: Companies will develop their own robots for dirty chores
Dr. Roger Barga, general manager at AWS Robotics, tells Tonya Hall that every company with a "dull, dirty, or dangerous chore" will develop their own robots.
Dr. Roger Barga, general manager at AWS Robotics, tells Tonya Hall that every company with a "dull, dirty, or dangerous chore" will develop their own robots.
Tonya Hall talks to Dr. Julie A Shah, associate professor of aeronautics and astronautics and leader of the interactive robotics group of the computer science and AI Laboratory at MIT, to learn more about what challenges robot designers are facing when coming up with new robotic designs.
Dr. Paul McEuen, director of the Kavli Institute for Nanoscale Science at Cornell, tells Tonya Hall about the latest research surrounding microbots.
Dr. Marc Miskin, assistant professor of electrical and systems engineering at the University of Pennsylvania, talks to Tonya Hall about how nanobots can be used and best ways to engineer them.