 Kristian Amadori has made use of design automation to design microlights. The colored parts are simplified representations of components that need to be included in order to fly.
Even at the design stage, one can make use of automation. There is tremendous potential for streamlining. There is so much to gain, says Kristian Amadori, who recently defended his thesis in the field.
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 Second generation robotic fish. Photo: Polytechnic Institute of New York University
The right flick of the tail fin is the key to becoming leader of a school of fish. It says American scientists after receiving fish to follow a robot fish. The result may be a new way to lead the fish away from pollution.
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 New Schott borosilicate glass has properties that make it mojigt creating more irregular shapes.
Schott is the largest in Europe on lab glass. Now it has developed a borosilicate glass that can be used to create products with asymmetric shapes. For a designer, this can be very important, says Bjorn Florman the material library in Stockholm.
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 Watching robots attention.
In May, the Automatica in Munich - the world's largest automation trade show. It focuses in particular on lightweight robots and technological eyes with 3D capability.
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 Roney Brooks is a professor of robotics at MIT.
Rodney Brooks has traveled far. From Adelaide's gardens to the U.S. missile research. Today he has many titles: entrepreneur, multimillionaire, robotics guru and lover of explosives. We met the superstar this weekend.
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