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Innovative Robotics Research Keeps Spotlight On MIT Grad Student

Innovative Robotics Research Keeps Spotlight On MIT Grad Student
James McLurkin recipient of annual Lemelson-MIT Student Prize for inventiveness
By Ronald Roach

It’s not common that graduate school research brings national attention and prestigious awards to doctoral candidates. For James McLurkin, however, his work in robotics has won widespread recognition, most recently a prestigious student inventor’s prize at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

McLurkin, a 30-year-old MIT computer science graduate student, has become nationally known for designing and building tiny robots that interact and work together similar to how ants or bees interact. His research, which portends the possibility of robot teams taking on dangerous tasks such as clearing out minefields, won him the ninth $30,000 Lemelson-MIT Student Prize for inventiveness in late February.

“The competition is pretty stiff. The prize recognizes that James is a talented and deserving individual,” says Dr. Rodney Brooks, director of the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, who has worked closely with McLurkin.

In a recommendation letter for the prize, Brooks stated, “In the future, the world will be full of teams of mobile robots and they will all trace their ancestry to those developed by James McLurkin while still a student at MIT.”

The prize is named after the late inventor Jerome Lemelson. His foundation established a Lemelson-MIT program in 1994 to raise the awareness of inventors and innovators among young people. McLurkin was selected by a judging panel of educators, inventors and entrepreneurs for his “initiative, creativity and extraordinary inventiveness.”

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