A&M RELLIS Campus to hold the nation s largest enclosed hypersonic test range kxxv.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kxxv.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents on Wednesday confirmed Dr. M. Katherine Banks as the 26th president of Texas A&M University.
Banks, who is currently vice chancellor of engineering and national laboratories and dean of the Texas A&M College of Engineering, assumes her duties June 1.
Banks also will carry the title vice chancellor of national laboratories and national security strategic initiatives because of her continued involvement with Los Alamos National Laboratory and the George H.W. Bush Combat Development Complex at the RELLIS Campus.
Banks, who has led Texas A&M Engineering for the past decade, was selected after a national search led by Board of Regents Chairman Elaine Mendoza, Vice Chairman Tim Leach and a 15-member search committee.
Texas A&M names M. Katherine Banks lone finalist for presidency Source: KBTX (Source: KBTX) By Adrienne DeMoss | March 3, 2021 at 5:42 PM CST - Updated March 4 at 1:21 AM
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - Texas A&M Board of Regents has announced Kathy Banks as the sole finalist to be the next president of the university.
Banks currently serves as the vice-chancellor of engineering and national laboratories for the Texas A&M University System and dean of the College of Engineering at Texas A&M University. She is a Distinguished Professor, a member of the National Academy of Engineering and a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Can Military Robots Navigate Rough Terrain? The Army Thinks They Should
Given the importance of robotics when it comes to uneven terrain and supply delivery in austere combat environments, Army scientists and researchers are developing a tech to provide an “entire sensor suite of data for off-road navigation.”
Autonomous robots actually have an easier time navigating uncertain terrain in urban areas, in part due to the many markers, structures, and roadway signs which AI-enabled computers can compile, analyze, and help the unmanned systems respond to.
While there is always more work to be done, much of this progress has been made to the point wherein robotic vehicles or even smaller, maneuverable drones can increasingly navigate their way through a series of urban obstacles without needing consistent human intervention. Thus.. the premise of autonomy.