It's voting season and all the Build Your Own Robot Halloween Competition Submissions are in! Cast your vote for your favorite by the end of the week!
https://t.co/fFClQbQRDz
Halloween is just around the corner! Do you have your costume and robot ready?
Submit your robot, costume or robot design walkthrough to our Build Your Own Robot Competition: https://t.co/CPbTrgTAoe
1 week to go to submit to the Peerbots Halloween Competition! Struggling to come up with an idea?
Meet OwlBot, a plushie turned social robot! With just your phone, a plushie, and some scissors, you can build your own social robot!
More about Owlbot: https://t.co/3nnf12EUx5
How I made a #robot halloween costume to wear to my Human-Robot Interaction class: "The Wizard of Oz (Experimental Methodology)"
You can build your own remotely controllable robot character easily with the free software at https://t.co/aGAJidG2dK, developed by @sbeleidy et al.
Have you ever wanted to dress up as a research method for Halloween? Meet the Wizard of Oz! https://t.co/3nnf12EUx5
Have an idea for a robot and costume? Consider submitting to the Peerbots Halloween Competition: https://t.co/CPbTrgTAoe
How I made a #robot halloween costume to wear to my Human-Robot Interaction class: "The Wizard of Oz (Experimental Methodology)"
You can build your own remotely controllable robot character easily with the free software at https://t.co/aGAJidG2dK, developed by @sbeleidy et al.
Meet Gourda, created by our awesome friends at the MIRRORLab!
Even a pumpkin can be turned into a robot friend. Keep the Halloween spirit alive with a social robot like Gourda!
We will be hosting a "Build your Own Robot" Halloween competition!
Go to https://t.co/v9cn5UUj4I to learn more or sign up to get notified when the submission site opens!
Less than one week left to apply for the Peerbots Research Fellowship in collaboration with Semio Community. The fellowship supports a researcher to advance Human-Robot Interaction Research.
Learn more and apply at https://t.co/WtlUfwJp12
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