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Ruzena Bajcsy是现代机器人领域的创始人之一。她在斯洛伐克接受电气工程教育,随后在斯坦福大学(Stanford)获得博士学位,是宾夕法尼亚大学(University of Pennsylvania)工程系的第一位女性。她说,她是第一个,因为“在那个年代,好女孩不会乱用螺丝刀。”现年91岁的Bajcsy在荷兰鹿特丹举行的IEEE机器人与自动化国际会议40周年庆典上接受了IEEE Spectrum的采访。
5 Questions Ruzena Bajcsy: A Founder of Modern Robotics Reflects on Her Legacy
Ruzena Bajcsy is one of the founders of the modern field of robotics. With an education in electrical engineering in Slovakia, followed by a Ph.D. at Stanford, Bajcsywas the first woman to join the engineering faculty at the University of Pennsylvania. She was the first, she says, because “in those days, nice girls didn't mess around with screwdrivers.” Bajcsy, now 91, spoke with IEEE Spectrum at the 40th anniversary celebration of the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
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