Thursday, December 22, 2016
Robots and disaster risk reduction
I didn't anticipate another post this year on the topic of robotics, but was prompted to write this one by an item in the news that featured the work of Professor Sangbae Kim at MIT, a young researcher whom I had the privilege to meet a few years ago. In 2009, while he was still a graduate student at Stanford University, I ran across a video of the robot called "Stickybot" that he and his steam had developed. I met Sangbae Kim and did two posts on the topic, in 2009 and 20011. Little did I realize at that time how our paths might cross again. Over the past two years, my department at SUNY Korea has collaborated closely with the UN office for disaster risk reduction in Songdo, SafeNet Forum, and the Red Cross (both the Korean Red Cross and the International Federation of Red Cross Red Crescent Societies) and our colleagues from my department at Stony Brook University in New York. With Stony Brook, we're developing a new master's degree emphasis on digital technologies for disaster risk reduction. Stay tuned!
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