Here's my Flickr photo set from the April 23rd UW College of Engineering Open House. I think the most impressive project was the Self-Assembling Robots (Electrical Engineering Bldg. 359) -- they demonstrated how a number of simple robots assemble themselves into larger structures. These robots were floating on an air hockey table and behave like biological organisms with a rule based system.
UW College of Engineering Open House Photos
Here's my Flickr photo set from the April 23rd UW College of Engineering Open House. I think the most impressive project was the Self-Assembling Robots (Electrical Engineering Bldg. 359) -- they demonstrated how a number of simple robots assemble themselves into larger structures. These robots were floating on an air hockey table and behave like biological organisms with a rule based system.
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Glad to see the glowing pickle is still a favorite at engineering open houses. A must have!
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