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Transcripts For CSPAN The Communicators 20161008

A ride. Hop in. Whats the main reaction you get from people riding in the car with you . Raj the typical reaction is one of anxiety and angst. Here, and occasionally fear and occasionally even panic attacks but then they basically watch the vehicle is able to drive, exactly stopping when it should stop. Ts actually riding fairly comfortably with a degree of comfort. We learn more about the move to selfdriving cars and professor raj rajkumar at the lab where his experimental car is kept and worked on. Dr. Raj rajkumar, whats your job here at Carnegie Mellon . Raj im a professor of electric engineering and robotics at Carnegie Mellon. Host howd you get into that . Raj i did my post graduate studies and got my masters at Carnegie Mellon. Then i left c. M. U. Joined i. B. M. Research for three years or so and i came back to c. M. U. Because i liked c. M. U. And pittsburgh that much. Host what kind of things do you work on . Raj i work on what are called embedded systems, the technical term

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Cognitive scientist and respected leader Tim McNamara named dean of College of Arts and Science

Vanderbilt University has named Timothy P. McNamara, a visionary leader, trusted peer and mentor, as Ginny and Conner Searcy Dean of the College of Arts and Science for a two-year term beginning July 1.

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Ruth Ann O'Neil | Obituaries | ridgecrestca.com

Ruth A. (Smith) O’Neil was born in Schenectady, NY on January 22, 1950, the youngest of four children of Melvin and Mertie Smith. She peacefully passed away in Ridgecrest on

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Robots Introduced to Enhance Job Safety in Retail Environments

In a new project, West Virginia University engineers are introducing robots to assist workers in their jobs by preventing slips, falls, and other hazardous situations.

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WVU engineers deploy robots to improve on-the-job safety for retail workers | WVU Today

For as long as robots have existed, the fear of machines ousting humans for their jobs has persisted. But for this research project, West Virginia University engineers are deploying robots to help workers keep their jobs by saving them from potential slips, falls and workplace hazards.

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