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ATR Lab is excited to announce the 2026 Summer Workshop focused on Physical AI and Robotics for middle school students. This workshop will introduce students to hands-on robotics systems, intelligent machines, and emerging technologies in physical AI. Participants will explore how robots interact with the physical world while learning the fundamentals of robotics and AI in an engaging environment. Registration details will be announced soon....

    Congratulations to Marcus Arnett(from left), Brandon Price, Josh Behler, Adam Petrich , and James Gingerich who won Most Market/Venture Potential at Fashion/Tech Hackathon 2020, they were all Computer Science majored. Marcus has been part of ATR Lab for quite a while now, and he is currently reviewing about studies related to robotics and crypto platforms, to know more about his research interests, please do visit. James has recently jointed ATR lab. Their...

Blockland Solutions' conference is held during and between December 9 -11. If you want to learn more about the conference please click here.   Irvin Cardenas, Marcus Arnett, and Pradeep Kumar from Advanced Telerobotics Research Laboratory members who have applied for a scholarship to attend the conference and all three of having been granted it. Keep an eye on our News page, soon we will post an about our experience at the workshop. To...

Advanced Telerobotics Research Lab welcomes Charlie Park. Charlie is from South Korea who is studying Electrical Engineering from Dongseo University. He worked on interesting projects who calibrate a bicycle so that person riding is less likely to injured based on the body poster while riding it.     Additionally, he also worked another important problem that solves where he comes from. He was part of a team that worked on a machine drawing the...

The Graduate Student Senate Research Award is a competitive award that supports research or project-related expenses for Kent State University graduate students. To know more about these awards, please click here. Irvin Cardenas will be receiving funds up to $2000. One of the requirements of receiving this funding is to present at the 35th Annual Graduate Research Symposium which will take place in 2021 for which the date is yet to determine. Keep an eye on...

Congratulations to Xiangxu for successfully defending his thesis. Based on his research on how music therapy could help with stressed-out college students who are suffering from mental illness, which he demonstrated the working model at Mission Life Competition held every year, at which he won 1st place and will be traveling to Brazil. Click here for more details on that competition and his demonstration. The following are pictures taken during his defense.            ...