Center for Robot-Assisted Search and Rescue (CRASAR) at Texas A&M University - Director: Dr. Robin R. Murphy, Raytheon Professor of Computer Science and Engineering
HomeRoboticists Without BordersAbout CRASARMedia GalleryNews / BlogContact
Gallery

Gallery

This is the main page of your Gallery

Date: 11/19/09
Size: 2 items (10 items total)
 
Katrina Survey
 

Katrina Survey

Pictures from CRASAR visit to Katrina disaster site

Date: 11/19/09
Size: 5 items
Views: 337
 
La Conchita Mudslides
 

La Conchita Mudslides

2005 La Conchita, CA mudslide response

Date: 01/02/10
Size: 3 items
Views: 239
 
Page: 1

Navigate

  • Media Gallery
  • Search CRASAR.org

  • Subscribe

    Subscribe to RSS feed Follow us on Twitter Follow us on YouTube
  • Breaking News

    • Uganda bombing

      Woke up this morning to see the death toll in Uganda is up to 74 according to CNN. Terrorism is particularly ugly because it severely reduces the time responders have to get to someone before they die and creates a different set of challenges. Surviving a building collapse is easier– if you don’t die right [...]

      More...
    • Hurricane Alex

      What a relief that Hurricane Alex was relatively minor, what I heard a resident on the news call “a normal one.” The two types of robots that fit these types of disasters are unmanned aerial vehicles and marine vehicles. A hurricane is a geographically distributed event- lots of homes demolished but commercial structures are evacuated [...]

      More...
    • Raspadskaya Mine Disaster

      Another mine disaster, the death toll now at 32 with 58 trapped or missing. No sign of robots, but what is coming over the wires suggests that robots would be useful– if intrinsically safe, the robots could penetrate the mine to “see” through the hazy conditions to give rescuers an understanding of the situation and [...]

      More...
    • CRASAR not involved with robots at BP Oil Spill

      We’re getting lots of queries– the oil spill is out of our league (pun with Jules Verne intended), the deep sea ROVs are highly specialized.

      More...
    • Qinghai Quake and robots

      What is it with disasters? They’re coming fast and furious. Here’s the 411 on robots at the China quake.
      The Qinghai quake is the latest of the series of tragedies. Prof. Bin Li at the Shenyang Institute of Automation and an active member of the IEEE Technical Committee on Safety Security Rescue Robots, contacted the Chinese [...]

      More...
  • CRASAR In the News

    • CRASAR participation in National Robotics Week in Unmanned Systems vol 28, no 6, Jun 2010
    • Robots in Discover Magazine May Issue
    • Qinghai Quake and robots
    • Living with Robots screened at Sundance
    • Summer Institutes and being an Alpha Geek
  • Links

    • Dr. Robin Murphy homepage
    • TEEX Disaster City®
    • TEEX Urban Search and Rescue
    • Texas A&M Department of Computer Science and Engineering
    • Texas A&M Engineering
    • Texas Center for Applied Technology
    • Texas Engineering Experiment Station
  • From the Media Gallery

    VTOL Bay St Louis roof
     
     
CRASAR CRASAR is proud to be affiliated with these organizations: Texas A&M System TEES
© Copyright 2010 Center for Robot-Assisted Search and Rescue | Department of Computer Science and Engineering | Texas A&M Engineering | Texas A&M University

Computer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University
Site Admin: Log in
Website designed by Gabriel / Serafini Studios