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Tuesday, May 13, 2014
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Sunday, April 13, 2014
how dose math related to robots
In the last two decades the field of robotics has largely been developed within the computer science and
engineering communities. However, many open problems of great practical significance remain that require
the application of modern mathematical and computational tools. Members of the relevant scientific
communities and several National Science Foundation programs share common interests in exploring
potential advances in these directions and recognize the advantages in bringing together people from diverse
areas to contribute to the development of fundamental research in these disciplines. Some initial
collaborative efforts in recent years demonstrate that the time is right for sustained and intensive activities
between the two groups of researchers.
In order to stimulate fruitful interdisciplinary investigations, the Divisions of Mathematical Sciences,
Information and Intelligent Systems, and Civil and Mechanical Structures of the National Science
Foundation co-sponsored a workshop on the interplay between mathematics and robotics which was held at
the National Science Foundation on May 15, 16, and 17. We the participants identified fundamental and
significant areas of robotics research and the mathematical tools necessary to help solve problems therein. A
summary of our findings, the workshop agenda, and the list of attendees form the basis for this report.
James S. Albus, National Institute of Standards & Technology
Mihai Anitescu, University of Pittsburgh
Anthony Bloch, University of Michigan
Roger Brockett, Harvard University
Joel Burdick, California Institute of Technology
Greg Cherikjian, The Johns Hopkins University
Mike Erdmann, Carnegie Mellon University
Robert Ghrist, Georgia Institute of Technology
Leo Guibas, Stanford University
John Harer, Duke University
Roberto Horowitz, UC Berkeley
John Horst, National Institute of Standards & Technology
Steve Kaufman, Sandia National Laboratories
P.S. Krishnaprasad, University of Maryland
Vijay Kumar, University of Pennsylvania
Ming Lin, University of North Carolina
Matt Mason,Carnegie Mellon University
Jim Milgram, Stanford University
Jean Ponce, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Florian Potra, University of Maryland Baltimore County
Daniela Rus, Dartmouth University
Ed Scheinerman, The Johns Hopkins University
Ray Sterling, Louisiana Tech University
David Stewart, The University of Iowa
Russell Taylor, The Johns Hopkins University
Sebastian Thrun, Carnegie Mellon University
Dawn Tilbury, University of Michigan
Jeffrey C. Trinkle, Sandia National Laboratories
Louis Whitcomb, The Johns Hopkins University
engineering communities. However, many open problems of great practical significance remain that require
the application of modern mathematical and computational tools. Members of the relevant scientific
communities and several National Science Foundation programs share common interests in exploring
potential advances in these directions and recognize the advantages in bringing together people from diverse
areas to contribute to the development of fundamental research in these disciplines. Some initial
collaborative efforts in recent years demonstrate that the time is right for sustained and intensive activities
between the two groups of researchers.
In order to stimulate fruitful interdisciplinary investigations, the Divisions of Mathematical Sciences,
Information and Intelligent Systems, and Civil and Mechanical Structures of the National Science
Foundation co-sponsored a workshop on the interplay between mathematics and robotics which was held at
the National Science Foundation on May 15, 16, and 17. We the participants identified fundamental and
significant areas of robotics research and the mathematical tools necessary to help solve problems therein. A
summary of our findings, the workshop agenda, and the list of attendees form the basis for this report.
James S. Albus, National Institute of Standards & Technology
Mihai Anitescu, University of Pittsburgh
Anthony Bloch, University of Michigan
Roger Brockett, Harvard University
Joel Burdick, California Institute of Technology
Greg Cherikjian, The Johns Hopkins University
Mike Erdmann, Carnegie Mellon University
Robert Ghrist, Georgia Institute of Technology
Leo Guibas, Stanford University
John Harer, Duke University
Roberto Horowitz, UC Berkeley
John Horst, National Institute of Standards & Technology
Steve Kaufman, Sandia National Laboratories
P.S. Krishnaprasad, University of Maryland
Vijay Kumar, University of Pennsylvania
Ming Lin, University of North Carolina
Matt Mason,Carnegie Mellon University
Jim Milgram, Stanford University
Jean Ponce, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Florian Potra, University of Maryland Baltimore County
Daniela Rus, Dartmouth University
Ed Scheinerman, The Johns Hopkins University
Ray Sterling, Louisiana Tech University
David Stewart, The University of Iowa
Russell Taylor, The Johns Hopkins University
Sebastian Thrun, Carnegie Mellon University
Dawn Tilbury, University of Michigan
Jeffrey C. Trinkle, Sandia National Laboratories
Louis Whitcomb, The Johns Hopkins University
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Monday, March 31, 2014
How does Math relate to robots?
Robots are fun. You can program them and drive them, but how does it relate to MATH?! Here, let me tell you, you need math to program it. How else will you be programming without math? Well, you can use calculations, they are easier than math.
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe was born in 1926 and died in 1962.Marilyn Monroe was an American actress, model, and singer. After spending much of her childhood in foster homes ,Monroe began a career as a model, which led to a film contract in 1946 with Twentieth Century-Fox.The final years of Monroe's life were marked by illness, personal problems, and a reputation for unreliability and being difficult to work with. from an overdose of have been the subject of conjecture.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
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Thursday, March 20, 2014
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Paintball wars
In paintball you can team up. always stay on the path if you play in tree places the only way to kill a medic is head shots. There are many kinds of paintball guns. Paintball is a sport that you can get bruised in and hurt in and here is a photo.
Here is a photo of a person who got shot
Here is a photo of a person who got shot
youtube video
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Monday, March 17, 2014
About my Grandpa :by Luke
My Grandpa is a gun shooter he loves to take me shooting with him he lets me shoot his 22 it is a tip of gun i love to shoot it. He works on oil rigs he is the Boss of the oil rigs.He has a Ford F150 and a Nisan Titan.He is a great man and that is all about my Grandpa.
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
The power of love :By Luke
A stachue of santa claus (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
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One - words of affirmation. Someone told me I do well at robots.
Two - acts of service. My mom spent five minutes putting Cheerios on my head for crazy hair day.
Three - receiving gifts. Santa gave me a rock r. Makyala gave me a necklace.
four - quality time. My sister Jazzman made bracelets with me.
Five - physical touch. My mom gives me hugs.
I think my love language is quality time. I like to interact with people.
Sum times it is not a grate thing because you can fight and yell . .Kids love parents but some times fight and it hurts more when you love somebody. Love is About memories you can learn about somebody and if you love somebody.Somebody will sum day like you and that is the power of love.
Monday, March 3, 2014
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Engineering notebook By Luke
I'm good at building robots. I'm good at programing. I love robots and i billet a new claw and it can pick up to small balls
Monday, February 24, 2014
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Friday, February 14, 2014
FFDP
FFDP by; Luke
FFDP it is my favorite band. My favorite song from FFDP is the pride. They're hard metal and rap. They have been singing for 9 years. Their songs are ,
"Under and Over It", "Back for More", "Remember Everything", "Coming Down", "The Pride", and "The Tragic Truth". The website is below. FFDP are the coolest and the best singers ever.
FFDP it is my favorite band. My favorite song from FFDP is the pride. They're hard metal and rap. They have been singing for 9 years. Their songs are ,
"Under and Over It", "Back for More", "Remember Everything", "Coming Down", "The Pride", and "The Tragic Truth". The website is below. FFDP are the coolest and the best singers ever.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
lode music
i lick to listen to lode music but i only have a i pod but it dos not have my music that i lick but i lick it because it is fun and cool. and music can be lode and some times can quit but wen it is loud it can heart your ear
Monday, February 10, 2014
robots vex iq
We are the best tamers that is are team name fore vex iq challenge
4191B | The Beast Tamers | Raptor Robotics | Monticello, Utah, United State robots is fun and i love it are robot is probably one of kind it is awesome and i have a video at the bottom | | | | \/ |
Friday, February 7, 2014
Vex robots
Vex is a robot co they have bean around for a long time there is vex iq and vex and vex pro. all i know about them is they have robots and they do competitions and they are smart and cool i love robots and i am doing vex iq.
Luke Shelton
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
reasons to cape gmail
y i want us thick we shold ceap gmail it it is fun to do and it helps us spell and it can distract you some times and we can get to now people beater.
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
the history of youtub
YouTube was founded by Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim, who were all early employees of PayPal.[2] Prior to PayPal, Hurley studied design at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Chen and Karim studied computer science together at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.[3] YouTube's early headquarters were situated above a pizzeria and Japanese restaurant in San Mateo, California.[4]
youtub is a thing where you can listen to eMusic
youtub is a thing where you can listen to eMusic
Friday, January 31, 2014
What i lick to do
what i lick to do
Things I lick to do that i think is fun.Shooting my bow and arrow and i lick to run and climb.find new thing's i lick to play video games and make thing's and shot thing's and i lick to play with my robot i have a video of my robot and ride bikes at the skate park and that is all i lick to do.
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Things I lick to do that i think is fun.Shooting my bow and arrow and i lick to run and climb.find new thing's i lick to play video games and make thing's and shot thing's and i lick to play with my robot i have a video of my robot and ride bikes at the skate park and that is all i lick to do.
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Thursday, January 30, 2014
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Thursday, January 9, 2014
Science how minerals grow
minerals are very interesting
minerals grow mostly from ground or in cave minerals are weird they grow from you can grow them from powder or they grow from wight stuff in cave . there are meany minerals in the world some we don't even now about. THE END DUNT DUNT DUUUUUUUUU
I'v bean tiring to grow minerals but my teacher has bean to busy
we have got it out and you need a stove top
maybe there will be time to day wan i get to do it i think it will be realey cool.
my techer finley did it withe me !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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