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Robotics School: Johns Hopkins University, Whiting School of Engineering Venue: Baltimore Tel.: 410-516-4050 The faculty of the Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics (LCSR), in collaboration with the academic departments and centers of the Whiting School of Engineering, offers a Robotics Minor in order to provide a structure in which undergraduate students at Johns Hopkins University can advance their knowledge in robotics while receiving recognition on their transcript for this pursuit. The minor is not "owned" by any one department, but rather it is managed by the LCSR itself. A... |
Robotics in Automated Manufacturing School: Community College of Baltimore County Continuing Education Venue: Baltimore Tel.: 443-840-4700 Learn about the use and applications of robotics in automated manufacturing. Designed for the maintenance personnel student, topics to be covered include basic components of robot systems, robot classifications, industrial sensors associated with robots, typical end effectors/end-of-arm tooling, and review of basic commands and introductory programming examples. |
Robotics School: Baltimore City Community College Venue: Baltimore Tel.: (410) 462-8300 The Robotics Technology Program trains students to be robotics/ automation/ manufacturing/ electronics technicians who can program, troubleshoot, and repair robots in different applications. A robotics technician is a highly skilled person who works with industrial/manufacturing specialists in the rapidly expanding and dynamic industry of automated manufacturing. The robotics student receives extensive training in electronics, computer controls, data acquisition, mechanical controls, pneumatics,... |
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Format: Online School: Park University School For Online Learning Venue: Parkville Tel.: 1-877-505-1059 The student will learn the terminology and methods used in a variety of artificial intelligence (AI) areas. These topics will be covered: history of artificial intelligence, search techniques, knowledge representation. In addition, one or more of these topics will be covered: expert systems, uncertainty, case-based reasoning, neural networks, vision, robotics. The student may use various AI tools, Lisp, and/or Prolog for AI projects. Official Website: http://www.park.edu/online/
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Robotics and Controls Systems Colloquium Format: Online School: University of Washington Online Learning Venue: Seattle Tel.: 888-469-6499 Colloquium on current topics in robotics and control systems analysis and design. Topics presented by invited speakers as well as on-campus speakers. Emphasis on the cross-disciplinary nature of robotics and control systems. Official Website: http://www.onlinelearning.washington.edu/
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