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Recent computer science graduate Brian Feinstein places a Sony AIBO robot in place during a search and rescue demonstration in the BORG lab.

Search and rescue demonstration in the BORG lab.

Balch and Frank Delleart, assistant professor in the College of Computing and co-founder of the BORG Lab, are studying ways to use robots for search and recovery missions at disaster sites. In a demonstration, the large ATRV-Mini robot transports two Sony AIBO robots to a disaster site.

Demonstration of a large ATRV-Mini robot transporting two Sony AIBO robots to a disaster site.