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Alexandra Peseri

Alexandra Peseri

Undergraduate student, Environmental Science
Brown University

Disciplines: Environmental Science

Alexandra is a current fourth-year student at Brown University pursuing an B.S. in Environmental Science with additional coursework in theater and business. She recently worked as a Senior Research Assistant in Computer Science for Brown's Humanity-Centered Robotics Initiative (HCRI), studying future applications of robotics in the areas of health care, agriculture, manufacturing, defense, education, and space. Brown selected the HCRI among competing proposals as a Signature Academic Initiative.

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Automation, Not Domination: How Robots Will Take Over Our World
Robots 101

Automation, Not Domination: How Robots Will Take Over Our World

By Chad Jenkins & Alexandra Peseri, Brown University December 3, 2013

Roboticist Chad Jenkins clears up the questions people most often ask him about robots.

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