By now , you ’ve in all probability seen RoboSimian — the four - limbed , anthropoid - inspired robot built by the Jet Propulsion Lab — in legal action at least once ( and if you have n’t , seriously , check it out now ) . Today , we ’ve got Brett Kennedy , who lead the RoboSimian squad at JPL , here to answer all our questions about robots , space , and automaton in space !
https://gizmodo.com/meet-robosimian-nasas-own-ape-inspired-robot-1501044549
Brett Kennedy has been concerned in robots , space , and especially infinite robots , since he was at least eight age old . ( Anime can be a knock-down force play for good , he severalise us . ) He has degrees in mechanical applied science and robotics from Berkeley and Stanford , and he designed the world ’s very first “ limbed ” golem , the Lemur . You may also know him from his work on the Curiosity rover ( he led the team that built its automatonlike arm ) , or perhaps from the recent DARPA contender , where RoboSimian , which could one twenty-four hour period play a role in disaster assuagement , was named a finalist .

Brett will be link us at 11:30 a.m. ( PST ) , so start expect him your doubt now about RoboSimian , the future of robotics , and , of grade , robot in space !
Top persona : RoboSimian / JPL , Bottom Image : Brett Kennedy ( left ) and Chuck Bergh , Integration Lead for RoboSimian , ( right ) with RoboSimian , / JPL
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