The Marquette University Humanoid Engineering & Intelligent Robotics (HEIR) Lab was a robotics lab in Marquette University's College of Engineering.
The lab was started in Engineering Hall in 2012. It was directed by Professor Andrew Williams. [1] The lab receives funding to design and program robots to do things like function as exercise coaches and teach STEM concepts. [2]
Members of the lab have worked on numerous publications that have been presented at various conferences around the world. [3] They used Nao humanoid robots for some projects. [4] [5]
A robot called MU-L8 was designed and built by the lab. Many of the parts were 3D printed. [6]
In 2014, the lab participated in the RoboCup 2014 competition. [7]
MU-L8, a robot designed and built by the lab, was featured on the cover of Milwaukee Magazine's November 2013 issue. [8]
Members of the lab were interviewed by FOX 6 News Milwaukee on the building of a robot to compete at RoboCup. [9]
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel published an article on the lab's trip to the 2014 RoboCup competition in Brazil. [10]
In 2016, a team representing the lab traveled to Washington, D.C. for an event hosted by the Congressional Robotics Caucus. [11]
This work was supported by a Marquette University John P. Raynor Endowment and the Marquette University Humanoid Engineering and Intelligent Robotics Lab.
The Marquette University Humanoid Engineering & Intelligent Robotics (HEIR) Lab was a robotics lab in Marquette University's College of Engineering.
The lab was started in Engineering Hall in 2012. It was directed by Professor Andrew Williams. [1] The lab receives funding to design and program robots to do things like function as exercise coaches and teach STEM concepts. [2]
Members of the lab have worked on numerous publications that have been presented at various conferences around the world. [3] They used Nao humanoid robots for some projects. [4] [5]
A robot called MU-L8 was designed and built by the lab. Many of the parts were 3D printed. [6]
In 2014, the lab participated in the RoboCup 2014 competition. [7]
MU-L8, a robot designed and built by the lab, was featured on the cover of Milwaukee Magazine's November 2013 issue. [8]
Members of the lab were interviewed by FOX 6 News Milwaukee on the building of a robot to compete at RoboCup. [9]
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel published an article on the lab's trip to the 2014 RoboCup competition in Brazil. [10]
In 2016, a team representing the lab traveled to Washington, D.C. for an event hosted by the Congressional Robotics Caucus. [11]
This work was supported by a Marquette University John P. Raynor Endowment and the Marquette University Humanoid Engineering and Intelligent Robotics Lab.