Accessible Robotics Swarm

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A few years ago, Magnus Egerstedt was walking through the swarm robotics laboratory at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he is associate director of research, feeling proud of the research spearheaded there, when a disturbing thought crossed his mind. "I began thinking about the robotics laboratories where people are doing things that matter. There's not even ten of them globally," Egerstedt says. "That's weird, because so many people are working on swarm robotics, but it takes money and people to drive research that matters. He immediately envisioned a way to give robotics researchers who aren't with those top labs access to top-lab capabilities. And he knew students at all levels, grade school to graduate school, could benefit as well. "I used as a model the Large Hadron Collider," Egerstedt says. "Physicists realized large particle colliders were too expensive to build separately, so they share.