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Graduate Student Develops Assembly Skills for NASA Robots

Sarah Downs, a graduate student, is working on equipping NASA's robots with advanced assembly capabilities. Her efforts focus on enhancing robotic precision and autonomy in space missions.

Topic: Robotics Source: IEEE Spectrum Robotics · spectrum.ieee.org Published 2026-07-17 18:00 UTC Fetched 2026-07-17 21:20 UTC

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Sarah Downs, a graduate student, is working on equipping NASA's robots with advanced assembly capabilities. Her efforts focus on enhancing robotic precision and autonomy in space missions.

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Improving robotic assembly skills is crucial for NASA's future missions, enabling more complex construction tasks in space. This advancement could reduce human risk and increase mission efficiency.

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