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    Robotic Discuss Episode 130 – Robots studying from people, with Chad Jenkins

    Arjun PatelBy Arjun PatelOctober 26, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Claire chatted to Chad Jenkins from College of Michigan about how robots can be taught from folks and help us in our every day lives.

    Odest Chadwicke Jenkins is a Professor of Robotics and a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Pc Science on the College of Michigan. His analysis addresses issues in robotic studying from demonstration and human-robot interplay, primarily centered on dexterous cell manipulation and robotic notion. In 2022, he based the Robotics Main Diploma Program for undergraduates on the College of Michigan. He was awarded the 2024 ACM/CMD-IT Richard A. Tapia Achievement Award for Scientific Scholarship, Civic Science, and Diversifying Computing.

    Picture credit score: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Advertising and marketing




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