The Digital Technology and Culture Department continues the DTC Expert Series with guest speaker Joshua Thomas, the owner and operator of Lejit Designs, a graphic design studio specializing in branding, illustration, murals, and ultimately dedicated to the creation and development of meaningful stories through design.
Online
November 2021
Building intelligent systems for robots to interact with the world is a challenging problem. In this talk, I will present our efforts ranging from learning primitive skills to learning manipulation concepts for robots to interact with the world. Grasping and hanging are primitive manipulation skills. Choosing the right robot action representation is of great importance for mastering these skills.
For the fifth year, the Center for Digital Scholarship and Curation (CDSC) sponsored four fellowship projects, an expansion from previous years, at the WSU Pullman campus. The six-week summer fellowships offer faculty and graduate students planning assistance along with technical training for projects that use digital tools, technologies, or platforms to develop research and teaching agendas.
Advanced Grid Institute (AGI) & Energy Systems Innovation Center (ESIC) FA21 Power Seminar Series presents “US-India Collaborations for Advanced Distribution Systems & Microgrids Including Renewables & Storage” by Dr. Noel Schulz, AGI/ESIC/WSU and Dr. Vincent Sprenkle, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
The Digital Technology and Culture Department continues the DTC Expert Series with guest speaker Sadie Red Wing, a Lakota graphic designer and advocate from the Spirit Lake Nation of North Dakota, whose research on cultural revitalization and visual sovereignty has sparked new and long-overdue interest in indigenous perspectives for visual design and communication.