Monday 10 June 2013
UMass Lowell Rover Hawks Win NASA RASC-AL Robo-Ops Competition!
The UMass Lowell Rover Hawks have won this year's NASA RASC-AL Robo-Ops Competition! A team of students traveled to Houston, Texas with the Rover Hawk last week, while another team of students worked from the NERVE Center to...
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Dr. Holly Yanco founded the UMass Lowell Robotics Lab in 2001, and is also director of UMass Lowell's NERVE Center. Research focuses on human-robot interaction (HRI), which includes multi-touch computing, interface design, robot autonomy, trust, and evaluation methods. Application domains include assistive technology, telepresence, and urban search and rescue (USAR). The Robotics Lab also has an active K-12 community partnerships program. See the links in the menu above for more information on our lab. Research in the lab is funded by the National Science Foundation, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the U.S. Army Research Office, and Microsoft Research. UMass Lowell offers a robotics minor. Some of the students in this minor participate in the lab's research together with the lab's MS and PhD students. |
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More information on the New England Robotics Validation and Experimentation (NERVE) Center can found at NERVE.uml.edu











