Marshall University Math Colloquium
Friday, February 6, 2004
3:00 P.M.
Linda Hamilton
Marshall University
“Robotics of the Mars Station Program”
Abstract:
There will be an interactive session with a Marshall
student, Juan Bueno, at the LEGO
CITY at Nick J. Rahall, II
Transportation Institute. Through modeling we may see first hand some of the
difficulties with the real Mars Mission. Problem solving in the real world
involves math and computer science. We in the Marshall Math department can get
students interested in continuing their math education to be able to solve
tomorrow's problems. The Planetary Society's Mars Station project is made
possible through a partnership with the LEGO Company. The Planetary Society
developed Mars Stations, a part of the Red Rover Goes to Mars project, in order
to give people around the world a chance to enjoy the challenge and excitement
of exploring another planet. By visiting and logging in to a Mars Station, you
can remotely drive a LEGO® rover across a Mars terrain, seeing through the
rover's Web camera "eye," just like mission scientists use robotic
rovers to sense and explore the surface of Mars.
http://www.marshall.edu/LEGO

Students! Remember, only the speaker
will understand everything!
Snacks will be served.
Next Colloquium: Feb. 20,
Scott Sarra, "Scattered Data Approximation with Radial
Basis Functions".