Computing for ocean environments
MIT ocean and mechanical engineers are using advances in scientific computing to address the ocean’s many challenges, and seize its opportunities.
MIT ocean and mechanical engineers are using advances in scientific computing to address the ocean’s many challenges, and seize its opportunities.
MIT students join Olin College to finish first in RobotX Challenge.
Football-size robot can skim discreetly along a ship’s hull to seek hollow compartments concealing contraband.
The AUV built by MIT spinout Bluefin Robotics will begin imaging the ocean floor in search of clues.
Professor Harold Hemond co-invents groundbreaking device with 3-D mapping capabilities.
Jacqueline Sly ’14 and Tommy Moriarty ’14 discuss their experiences and lessons learned leading the Marine Robotics Team.
Algorithms enable robot to navigate and view propellers and other complex structures.
New methods and software developed at MIT can predict optimal paths for automated underwater vehicles.