RoboEdu (archived)
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2016-03
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Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School
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The purpose of this inaugural RoboEdu design challenge is to solicit Navy-Marine Corps fleet feedback for the SECNAV essential to informing the development of robotics and autonomous systems (AS) education and training for future Naval officers. CRUSER was established in 2011 by the Secretary of the Navy to shape generations of naval officers through education, research, concept generation and experimentation in maritime application of robotics, automation, and AS. RoboEdu is one part of a continuing education series intended to specifically address the SECNAV’s robotics and unmanned systems educational intent by actively engaging fleet education and training stakeholders to inform future graduate as well as undergraduate curricula and training. Robotics education and implications of AS development and employment extend beyond the traditional Naval science and engineering schools (i.e. US Naval Academy (USNA), NPS). Just as CYBER has been incorporated into the Naval service’s technical as well as professional military education (PME) (i.e. Naval War College (NWC), Marine Corps University (MCU)), the military evolution of robotics and AS dictates a similar focus. RoboEdu-2016 is intended to initiate the discussion and build momentum for future educational forums and conversations around this rapidly emerging topic.
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2016-03 RoboEdu
A CRUSER Sponsored Event. Includes supplementary material
A CRUSER Sponsored Event. Includes supplementary material
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Consortium for Robotics and Unmanned Systems Education and Research (CRUSER)
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