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WebApr 12, 2016 · Atkeson thought they ought to save it, and so the Cockroach returned to Carnegie Mellon in parts. Atkeson shoved it into a basement hallway, where, in the spring of 2015, Daniel Pillis found it. Pillis is a graduate student and artist-in-residence at the Robotics Institute, and he was drawn to the robot. WebChris Atkeson was born in 1959 in Washington D.C. and attended Harvard University for his Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees, studying Biochemistry and Applied Mathematics, respectively. From Harvard, Atkeson went on to Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and received his Doctorate Degree in Brain and Cognitive Science. During his time … WebNov 7, 2014 · Professor of robotics, Chris Atkeson, and assistant professor in the Robotics Institute and founder of the Soft Robotics and Bionics Lab, Yong-Lae Park, are developing a future application of... bazinga trading cards