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Archive: Front Page, May 11, 2003

News and Events : Features:

Carnegie Mellon Wins First Place in Two Leagues
In First
RoboCup American Open!! Researchers and their soccer playing robots competed April 30 to May 4. Honda's ASIMO, the world's most advanced humanoid robot, also be performed. Events included Special Presentation by Yoshiaki Sakagami, Chief Engineer, Sensory and Behavior Research Group, Honda Research and Development, Ltd. ASIMO: Latest Research and Capabilities Based on Vision and Auditory Systems, Abstract

See RoboCup Movie: Quicktime or Flash

Events Schedule, Results and News Release

Initial Mission Experiments Completed in the Atacama Desert, Chile; read Project Leader David Wettergreen's final Field Report! Special interview with project member graduate student, Vandi Verma. News Release


Commencement 2003
Carnegie Mellon
School of Computer Science
More News in:
SCS-Today
Carnegie Mellon Magazine

If RoboCup is the first word you come up with when you think, 'Manuela Veloso', then you're not alone but there's much more!! Come find out her reasons for coming to Carnegie Mellon, her passions, and her favorite place in the world—all in this exclusive mini-interview. Plus, learn more about the history of robot soccer! Full Interview by Undergraduate Web Team Member Shilpa Desai

Video Clips Meet Professors and Students from the School of Computer Science Get the Flash 6 plugin

Empty the Bucket and solve the latest Puzzle to tickle the grey cells. . . Also, check out the previous puzzles and their solutions.

SCS Interviews Look Who's Talking!

Tales of Technology a regular Post-Gazette monthly column by James Morris, Dean, School of Computer Science. Submit your own piece for Bits to Bots

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Announcements: Calendar Highlights:

Congratulations to our MHCI Winning Team!! A fabulous performance by Kelli Bernard, Kevin Fox, Kevin Sang Lee, Andrew Lin, Neema Moraveji and Abigail Travis in the Computer Human Interaction Live Interactionary Competition.

Check out the ugrad Photo Album for latest pics of the SCS 2003 Undergraduate Picnic!! ... lots of great food!! .... Dave and Andy's Icecream!!
Entertainment included:
Miroslav, an indie rock band
Rock climbing! Courtesy "Mountain Dreams"

. . . have you seen the Undergrad student site run by and for cs undergraduates? . . . take a look!:
Find out what Professors really mean when they say . . . . ."The test scores were a little below my expectations"

. . . have you ever wondered why a manhole cover is round? Check out the new Undergraduate Forum

 

 




 

Spring 2003 Distinguished Lecture Series
Seminar Series

Meeting of the Minds: Undergraduate Research Symposium
Wednesday, May 7, University Center

ICEC Conference: 2nd International Conference on Entertainment Computing
May 8, 9 and 10 in the University Center

SCS Distinguished Lecture Series
Gordon Plotkin, Professor,
Laboratory for Foundations of Computer Science
School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh
Wednesday, May 14, 4:00 p.m., WeH 7500

Carnegie Mellon Commencement 2003
May 16, 17 and 18


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