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A Carnegie Mellon University master's degree program set to start in fall 2011 has the potential to churn out Pittsburgh-based robotics companies at an unprecedented rate, said Todd Jochem, CEO of SkEyes Unlimited Corp. in Harmony in Butler County.
The program is designed to teach students how to bring a robotic product to market, lead a team at a robotics company or found or lead a company. Two semesters of classes, plus a seven-month internship with a robotics- or autonomous systems-related company, are involved.See the full content of this document
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Cmu Master's Degree to Blend Robotics, Business
"Most roboticists don't know how to run a business," said Jochem, who earned a doctorate in robotics from CMU in 1996. His firm spe...
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