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How is skin sensing for robots advancing?

Robots need numerous sensors and various sensing technologies to perform a variety of functions. However, for human-robot Interaction, the most important sensing could be performed in the skin — especially in those robots designed to be as lifelike as possible and physically interface with (touch) humans. To enhance the collaboration between humans and machines, the

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They Built This City: How Labor Exploitation Built L A s Attractions

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Distinguished Alumni Awards presented | News, Sports, Jobs

Jan 16, 2021 Magistrate Shoshanna Brooker is a recipient of the 2020 Distinguished Alumni for Professional Achievement award through Washington State Community College. The Washington State Community College (WSCC) Foundation selected Shoshanna Brooker and Dr. Angela McCutcheon Cornelius as its 2020 WSCC Distinguished Alumni for Professional Achievement. The distinction is presented annually to graduates who exhibit the qualities of professional leadership that represent the mission and goals of the college. Shoshanna Brooker ’95 began her college pursuits while enrolled at Warren High School as a post-secondary education option (PSEO) student. After earning her Associate of Arts, Liberal Arts Transfer degree from WSCC, Brooker transferred to Ohio University where she graduated with a bachelor’s in Communications. Her career began in the co

Washington State Community College recognizes two as distinguished alumni | News, Sports, Jobs

editorial@newsandsentinel.com MARIETTA Shoshanna Brooker and Angela McCutcheon Cornelius have been named the 2020 Washington State Community College Distinguished Alumni for Professional Achievement. The award is presented each year to graduates who exhibit the qualities of professional leadership that represent the mission and goals of the college. “Shoshanna and Angie have illustrious careers and serve as leaders both among their peers and in their communities. As professionals they represent the excellence and success that inspires our future WSCC graduates. We are proud they are part of the 50 year history of Washington State,” Washington State President Vicky Wood said. Brooker, a 1995 graduate, began her college pursuits while enrolled at Warren High School as a post-secondary education option student. After earning her associate of arts, liberal arts transfer degree from Washington State, she transferred to Ohio University where she graduated with a bachelor’s in

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