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researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are developing technologies that look like something you would find on the USS Enterprise. Head of the Computer Science Department Peter Lee introduces just a few of the Star Trek-worthy projects happening today at Carnegie Mellon, including real-time fluid dynamics, humanoid robotics, personalized medicine, programmable matter and interactive media. ... Carnegie Mellon Star Trek Fluid Dynamics Robotics Medicine Programmable Matter Claytronics ...
Extracto del programa Mundo Futuro, de Discovery Channel. Más info en: www.gigabytes.cl
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...term for a number of futuristic technologies, including the ability to create psuedo-atoms on demand). Carnegie Mellon has a “claytronics” projects with a spiffy speculative[1] demo that looks like it could be right out of the Terminator backstory. (Seriously....
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"Claytronics" is an emerging field of engineering concerning reconfigurable nanoscale robots ('claytronic atoms', or catoms) designed to form much larger scale machines or mechanisms. Also known as "programmable matter", the catoms will be sub-millimeter computers that will eventually have the ability to move around, communicate with other computers, change color, and electrostatically connect to other catoms to form different shapes. The forms made up of catoms could morph into nearly any ...
Watch more Toy Videos on www.tdmonthly.com Videography by Amanda Rose Wilder and Alison Marek. Copyright 2009 ToyDirectory.com(R), Inc.
Watch more Toy Videos on www.tdmonthly.com Videography by Amanda Rose Wilder and Alison Marek. Copyright 2009 ToyDirectory.com(R), Inc.
Simulación digital de las moléculas auto-organizantes del futuro. ... Simulación átomos cátomos moléculas auto-organizantes futuro materia mutante inteligente claytronics
prismatic cubes orthogonal translation across test jig ... "prismatic cubes" "modular robotics" claytronics
prismatic cubes rounding corner ... "modular robotics" claytronics "prismatic cubes"
A demonstration of the Claytronics project at Carnegie Mellon University. This video shows the result of a Meld program, with 1M claytronics atoms forming into a trumpet.
Claytronics is the name of a Project of the University Carnergie Mellon. Their goal is to create Mircorobots that assemble automatically into a given shape or thing. Right now they managed to make such robots assemble seemlessly already but they are still as big as pingpong balls. Also they have not found an adequate energy source yet although wireless magnetic pulses are a candidate. Homepage with lots of Videos: www.cs.cmu.edu
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Claytronics at CMU - my masters research project.
Claytronics at CMU - my masters research project.
. Speaker: Todd Mowry Todd C. Mowry is a Professor in the Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon University. He received his Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1994. He currently co-leads the Log-Based Architectures project and the Claytronics project. Prof. Mowry recently served as the Director of the Intel Research Pittsburgh lab, and he is currently on sabbatical at Stanford. He is an associate editor of ACM Transactions on Computer Systems. ... google techtalks techtalk engedu ...
ill. It tasted great, but two slices of deep-fried battered bacon isn't all that different than eating 50 piece fried shrimp plate. Brief 412 is about robotics starting with information from Intel [3] about research they're doing on catoms (claytronic atoms) [4]. Catoms will be programmable electronic atoms that will form electronic devices and rearranged themselves to form other electronic devices. A research group at Intel is supporting The Big Trip [5] through PaidByPixels.com [6] and we'll ...
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...objects. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have proposed several basic robotic designs as possible foundations for claytronics, including: Planar catoms test the concept of motion without moving parts and the design of force effectors that create cooperative...
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...the most cutting-edge technology gives a special thrill to computer science professor Seth Goldstein. They call the work "claytronics." The dream -- creating moving, talking replicas of people out of micro-sized balls of silicon -- is still decades away,...
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Ensemble motion where three catoms change the shape of the ensemble. (03/2007) www.cs.cmu.edu
Mas alla de la realidad virtual...
Read more: technology.newscientist.com www.newscientist.com Find out about fashion-conscious female birds, see how researchers used pictures of Jack Nicholson to test their face recognition technique, watch bees hunt for a new home and more... ... lark bunting bird female trend mate swarm bee claytronics robots
researchers at Intel and CMU are collaborating on a ne wform of programmable matter that cna create moving, physical 3D objects by using thousands to millions of tiny, robotic modules. This video is a piece key piece of dynmic physical rendering, demostrating a new modular robot developed based on electric-fields to hold modules together. ... intel research robots claytronics rendering
The programmable matter is here
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...wide. The catoms would bond electro-statically and be molded into different shapes when instructed by software. Think of claytronics as a more workable version of nanotechnology, which in its most advanced form promises to do the same thing but requires billions...
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Claytronics - Synthetic Reality
Démonstration virtuelle de l'utilisation de Claytronics, une matière à forme programmable composée de modules sub-millimétriques nommés Catoms à la fois autonomes et interdépendants. Détails: www.futura-sciences.com
Video magazine "The Future is Already Here". Issue 3 (part 2) - Virtual reality (augmented reality and claytronics). More info, including links to sources and project pages at: www.transhumanism-russia.ru ... vr virtual reality rtd games graphics quality progress future claytronics augmented ar
Claytronics - Physical Dynamic Rendering
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...a 3D model of a car. Change those parameters and it transforms into a cube. Dynamic Physical Rendering has grown out of the ongoing Claytronics project headed up by CMU professor Seth Goldstein. "Rather than look at a 3D model on a CAD (computer-aided design)...
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Malaysia Sun
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...on the project), when put together they can then be made to look like any object desired, and continually altered. The term Claytronics is used because the shapes are like hi-tech modelling clay. One idea, as you can see from the attached video , would be...
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Claytronics prototype - www.fangweilee.com This is a student project working with Carnegie Mellon University and Intel Lab to create a demo for the next generation technology - Claytronics. About Claytronics: www.cs.cmu.edu ... 3d cg maya aftereffects car design claytronics intel

