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A robot walks into a bar and unracks a wine bottle. “We’re interested in designing frameworks and algorithms that will enable ...
CSL professor explores the limits of AIIn 2019, the CEO of Nvidia declared that Moore’s Law, the idea that the number of transistors in a computer’s circuit would double every couple of years, was ...
CSL associate professor Kris Hauser and MechSE assistant professor João Ramos were recently awarded a three-year NSF grant to investigate the teleoperation of wheeled humanoid robots. “The idea is to ...
CSL alum Tarek Sakakini defended his thesis last summer and has already started his career as an applied scientist at Amazon. We caught up with Sakakini, who holds a PhD in electrical and computer ...
Training in research ethics is mandatory for many US graduate students and postdocs, but there is little evidence that formal classes prompt scientists to conduct research ethically. However, the ...
CSL PhD student Matthew J Tomei was recently awarded the Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship, a highly prestigious and competitive fellowship awarded to PhD students from a preselected variety of top ...
Vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications will be critical in improving driving safety and traffic efficiency, especially as more cars are connected to other cars and the world around them. Auto ...
CSL had a great year in 2018. From new solutions to new centers it was a great and innovative year. Below are the top five news stories from the last year based on how many clicks they got on the CSL ...
It seems as though every hour there is a new update on where COVID-19 has spread and the new measures being taken to stop the spread. The symptoms of this particular strain of the coronavirus allow it ...
As an Illinois graduate student who specializes in fabricating new semiconductor lasers, Tommy O’Brien is like a chef, making new wafers out of his own special recipe of materials, temperature, and ...
The PADS Test of Time award is given to past PADS papers judged to have had a significant long-term impact on the field of discrete-event simulation. Nicol’s winning paper, entitled “RINSE: The ...