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  1. William L. "Red" Whittaker (born 1948) is an American roboticist and research professor of robotics at Carnegie Mellon University. He led Tartan Racing to its first-place victory in the DARPA Grand Challenge (2007) Urban Challenge and brought Carnegie Mellon University the two million dollar prize. Previously, Whittaker also competed in the ...

  2. It changed the world. Led by William “Red” Whittaker (E 1975, 1979), Fredkin University Research Professor of Robotics and director of the Field Robotics Center, the Carnegie Mellon University Tartan Racing team did something no one thought possible.

  3. Feb 9, 2005 · When William “RedWhittaker, now the Fredkin Professor of Robotics at The Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, was entering college and looking for something to specialize in,...

  4. In this interview, Whittaker describes his early interest in engineering and robotics. He outlines his involvement in research and development projects, such as the robotic cleanup of Three Mile Island and the DARPA challenges. Additionally, he reflects on the advancement and future potential of robotics.

  5. Mar 9, 2015 · http://www.weforum.org/Robots are transforming our world and doing the jobs that humans can't do safely and efficiently, says Dr. William Whittaker in this v...

  6. Chemsex and the city: sexualised substance use in gay bisexual and other men who have sex with men attending sexual health clinics. A Hegazi, MJ Lee, W Whittaker, S Green, R Simms, R Cutts, M...

  7. irislunarrover.space › about_WhittakerIRIS Team

    Red has pursued the vision of robotic exploration of the Moon for decades. He conceived IRIS and pioneered its technology. Red is a professor at CMU. He founded and chairs Astrobotic. Red is more broadly known as the father of field robotics. These are intelligent machines at work in the world.