Students to Present Human-Robot Trust Research, May 16, 2016
Autonomous robots have become increasingly prevalent in everyday life, from driverless cars and home-assistive robots to unmanned aerial vehicles. As […]
Autonomous robots have become increasingly prevalent in everyday life, from driverless cars and home-assistive robots to unmanned aerial vehicles. As […]
Experiential learning is an integral part of the Harvey Mudd College experience and, each spring, the entire College community celebrates […]
Three Harvey Mudd College students have received the most prestigious national award for undergraduate STEM researchers. Christopher Hoyt ’18, Jonas […]
Five Harvey Mudd College seniors are recipients of National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships, which recognize outstanding students pursuing advanced […]
Harvey Mudd College Assistant Professor of Physics Sharon Gerbode has been named one of two dozen 2016 Cottrell Scholars, a […]
Malaria is a mosquito-borne illness that afflicts millions and kills hundreds of thousands annually, many of them children. As global […]
The result of five years of ongoing research, a paper written by a Harvey Mudd College chemistry lab has been […]
Harvey Mudd computer scientists are researching how to improve query processing systems by combining the precision of a computer database […]
Harvey Mudd College students Anna Ma ’17 and Alex Putman ’16 were selected as finalists from non-PhD-granting institutions for the […]
Human-robot teaming affects our daily lives in increasing ways—from cars that park themselves to apps that remotely control home appliances. […]