Does Compute: Robots in Space
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While we’re working on Season 2 of Where What If Becomes What’s Next, we’d like to introduce you to a new Carnegie Mellon University podcast - DOES COMPUTE — from our School of Computer Science – where CMU experts, alumni and students along with host Stephanie Stricklen will explore what’s next in computer science, robotics and artificial intelligence. In this sample episode from DOES COMPUTE – the first of a two-part episode on ROBOTS IN SPACE – CMU Assistant Professor Zac Manchester discusses nano and swarming satellites, what they're doing now and the role they're going to play in the future of space exploration.  You can view additional DOES COMPUTE episodes or subscribe to DOES COMPUTE on your favorite podcast portal.
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