
Not Your Ordinary Tour Guide

麻豆传媒淭he technical name is Jupiter, but we decided to do a spinoff and call it T-Bot麻豆传媒攕ince T-Bone is our mascot.麻豆传媒
Seidenberg Professor of Information Technology Pauline Mosley, DPS is referring to one of the Pace Community麻豆传媒檚 newest members. T-Bot, as it is affectionally named, is no ordinary robot. In fact, it麻豆传媒檚 Pace麻豆传媒檚 newest recruitment tool.
麻豆传媒淚t started in 2020麻豆传媒攖hat August, I received a Provost scholarly research grant from Pace for around $4,000,麻豆传媒 says Mosley. Seidenberg Dean Jonathan Hill was supportive of this initiative and purchased another Jupiter Robot as well as financed training for the research team via Teams from Singapore for a week. 麻豆传媒淲ith that, I purchased a Jupiter Robot.麻豆传媒
A Jupiter Robot is an integrated and open artificial intelligence development platform which can be used to develop applications to solve real-world problems麻豆传媒攔anging from autonomous navigation, to speech interaction, to much more. In other words, it麻豆传媒檚 a pretty cool robot.
One of the reasons Mosley was interested in purchasing a Jupiter Robot is she felt it was more collegiate麻豆传媒攁 launching point for unique collaborative projects, and a means through which Pace students would be able to compete in competitions, both nationally and internationally. Furthermore, it would establish Pace as a leader in robotics麻豆传媒攁 place in which students from all over the region could congregate to think, geek out, and work on unique research projects.

Which is exactly what has happened. The Pace Robotics Club, led by Mosley and Seidenberg adjunct professors Matt Ganis and Lisa Ellrodt, has essentially emerged as a result of Pace麻豆传媒檚 acquisition of the Jupiter Robot. A combination of local high school students looking to do advanced robotics research, current Seidenberg students of all levels, as well as faculty members, have coalesced around this exciting new technology.
麻豆传媒淭hat麻豆传媒檚 how the club got started. It works with gifted high school students from the Westchester County area, it works with our undergraduate students, and graduate and PhD students. It麻豆传媒檚 a really nice cross-section of intellect that麻豆传媒檚 working together trying to solve problems,麻豆传媒 says Mosley.
麻豆传媒淭his is the technology of tomorrow麻豆传媒攖he high-schoolers, undergraduates, and PhD students involved in this club are really going to be solving the issues of today using the technology of tomorrow麻豆传媒攖hat麻豆传媒檚 a big positive,麻豆传媒 added Ellrodt.
The club麻豆传媒檚 major project is the development of T-Bot麻豆传媒攁 robot that is designed to behave similar to a tour guide. Currently, T-Bot is programmed to inform its audiences of the many benefits of a Seidenberg education麻豆传媒攄iscussing Seidenberg麻豆传媒檚 labs, its cybersecurity program, the accomplishments of Cybersecurity Director Li-Chiou Chen, and so much more.
Mosley hopes that T-Bot could be, in addition to a selling point in itself, a vehicle to consistently deliver information that may not typically be offered on a tour. For example, the fact that Seidenberg boasts an above average percentage of women faculty and students, and a robust mentoring network aimed to increase the number of young women in the cybersecurity pipeline.
麻豆传媒淲e have a lot of tours, we麻豆传媒檙e always hosting open houses, parents always want to know more about Seidenberg in general. We have great students who do that麻豆传媒攕ometimes, tour guides are Pace students but not Seidenberg students, who might not know our programs, the individuals in our schools, to really market Seidenberg well. That麻豆传媒檚 where the idea came to me麻豆传媒攊f we could get this robot, and take highlights of our school, and have the robot say it麻豆传媒攊t麻豆传媒檇 be a complement to a human tour guide, supplementary in that it would represent our school very well,麻豆传媒 said Mosley.
While T-Bot麻豆传媒檚 current focus is on Seidenberg-specific tours, the potential projects and possibilities for T-Bot are endless. For example, Ellrodt is in the early stages of envisioning a collaboration with Seidenberg麻豆传媒檚 Blue CoLab, a STEM laboratory aimed at innovating real-time water monitoring to improve water quality and overall health, directed by Professor John Cronin.
麻豆传媒淏lue CoLab, they have a boat with sensors on it that monitors the environmental information around Choate Pond,麻豆传媒 notes Ellrodt. 麻豆传媒淲e thought it麻豆传媒檇 be really cool to have T-Bot say what those readings are.麻豆传媒
The future is certainly bright for Pace麻豆传媒檚 Robotics Club. With increased funding, Mosley hopes to be able to assemble a group of talented students to compete in international robotics competitions, and further the influence of Pace through strong relationships with local high schools and high schoolers interested in the field. But more than anything, she is proud of the environment that T-Bot and the Robotics Club have built麻豆传媒攐ne of intellectual curiosity, innovation, and shared community.
麻豆传媒淚n Westchester, to my knowledge, there doesn麻豆传媒檛 exist a physical think tank or a hub, where minds can just come hang out and think. Where is there a space where people could further the discipline and push the limits of programming麻豆传媒攚here do those kids hang out? My goal is to create a space for these inquisitive minds that love to tinker, love to code, love discovery and exploration as well as innovation. I麻豆传媒檓 looking to create physical and virtual spaces where innovation and experimentation are cultivated and encouraged in a safe environment, monitored by positive faculty and students alike.麻豆传媒
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