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Aaron Roth Earns Heilmeier Award
Aaron Roth Earns Heilmeier Award

Aaron Roth Earns Heilmeier Award

Professor Aaron Roth in Computer and Information Science has been named the recipient of the 2025-26 George H. Heilmeier Faculty Award for Excellence in Research.

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Aaron Roth Earns Heilmeier Award
The World’s Smallest Programmable, Autonomous Robots

The World’s Smallest Programmable, Autonomous Robots

Smaller than a grain of salt, the robots can navigate their environment, measure temperatures and respond autonomously using tiny onboard computers.
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