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DARPA sees inspiration as trophy of robot race

October 18, 2007 As director of the U.S. government's research and development arm, Tony Tether hopes today's races will attract tomorrow's engineers and scientists. TAGS: Tony Tether, robot, obstacle, vehicle, course, race, R&D, California

University opens school for hackers

June 19, 2006 Scottish university says students will be carefully vetted for course in ethical hacking. TAGS: university, hacking, degree, course, hacker, student, information technology, security

Intel expands training program in India

August 18, 2005 The first order of business is to offer students and software developers schooling on multicore processing. TAGS: training, New Delhi, multi-core, Bangalore, Intel, chip company, course, student, India

IBM enhances support for open-source training

May 24, 2005 Company announces extension of its academic programs aimed at generating skilled workers in open-source and IBM technologies. TAGS: IBM Corp., training, open source, course, skill, database

Stanford robot passes driving test

June 15, 2007 Defending champion Stanford passes its first test in quest to be one of 30 finalists to join the DARPA Urban Challenge.Photos: Passing DARPA's test TAGS: Stanford, robot, Artificial Intelligence, car, race, vehicle, object, course, Google Inc.

Robots take the wheel in desert race

October 7, 2005 DARPA's robot racing challenge will pit research teams against a hazardous course--and just maybe a cactus or two. Photos: 'Stanley' revs up for robo race TAGS: robot, Hummer, course, obstacle, race, car, GPS, scientist, laser

Robot race hits the tracks

September 29, 2005 Forty-three robotic vehicles take on the semifinals of the DARPA Grand Challenge. Only 20 will be invited to the finals. TAGS: Netscape Navigator, robot, vehicle, race, course, U.S.

Does HP need a new course?

February 9, 2005 Now that Fiorina has been ousted, some analysts say HP not only needs new leadership--it needs a whole new direction. TAGS: HP, Carly Fiorina, course, direction, IBM Corp., chairman

Robocopters dodge obstacles, each other

December 23, 2004 UC Berkeley is working on a helicopter that can guide itself through cities. Will automated traffic reports be next? Photos: Copter demonstrates self-control TAGS: helicopter, tent, laser, obstacle, robot, researcher, course, vehicle

Driverless robots reach milestone in DARPA race

October 8, 2005 Stanford University makes robotics history by finishing first in a driverless car race never before conquered. TAGS: Stanford, robotics, race, Volkswagen, mile, robot, course, vehicle, radar, car, minute, Artificial Intelligence, spokesman

'Stanley' gets ready for the robo-desert race

July 18, 2005 Like engineers at universities all over the country, a Stanford University team is still perfecting its driverless car. Photos: On the road to robot endurance race TAGS: Stanford, robot, mile, Volkswagen, university, car, course, race, U.S.

Excitement revving as robot race gets under way

October 8, 2005 The scene at the DARPA Grand Challenge is part tailgate party, computer science fair, car show and schmoozefest. TAGS: Tony Tether, robotics, computer science, robot, race, vehicle, course
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