Cyber Nachos
Welcome to Cyber Nachos, a pioneering initiative committed to advancing the field of modern robotics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Cybersecurity. Our mission is to create practical, intelligent, and safe robotic systems that drive innovation, streamline business operations, and shape the future of industries such as healthcare and beyond.
Our Three-Step Strategic Plan
Step 1: Develop Robust, Secure and Intelligent Robotic Algorithms
We begin by creating practical, secure, and intelligent control and interaction algorithms for robots. Our focus is on:
Safety and Robustness: Prioritizing algorithms that ensure secure and reliable robot operations.
Scalability and Adaptability: Designing modular algorithms that can be applied to various robotic systems and tasks.
Self-Diagnostic Mechanisms: Implementing multi-layered self-detection and fault-recovery features to guarantee continuous operation and system integrity.
Step 2: Establish Robot-Led Business Operations
Transitioning from human-robot collaboration to robot-led models involves:
Pilot Projects: Launching in industries with low human labor demands but stable operations, such as warehousing or simple manufacturing.
Intelligent Monitoring Systems: Developing systems that track and adjust robotic operations in real-time to ensure reliability and consistency.
Learning Robots: Introducing robots capable of self-optimization and adaptation to evolving business needs.
Step 3: Realize Fully Autonomous Robotic Enterprises
To achieve a fully robot-operated business entity, we will:
Define Roles and Collaboration: Establish clear role assignments and task collaboration mechanisms for each robot within the business process.
AI-Based Management Platform: Develop a platform to coordinate robots and manage task distribution for efficient workflow.
Integrate Advanced Technologies: Utilize blockchain and other technologies to record robot statuses and business processes, enhancing transparency and trustworthiness.
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Team Members
Zhengxiong Li
Title: Assistant Professor
Department: Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Institution: University of Colorado Denver
Email: zhengxiong.li@ucdenver.edu
Lingfeng Tao
Title: Assistant Professor
Department: The Mechatronics and Robotics Program
Institution: Oklahoma State University
Email: lingfeng.tao@okstate.edu
Xinmin Fang
Title: PhD Student
Department: Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Institution: University of Colorado Denver
Email: xinmin.fang@ucdenver.edu
Dr. Yidan Hu, Rochester Institute of Technology
Dr. Jiu Lu, University of Georgia
Dr. Mingjie Li, Zhejiang University
Dr. Zheshuo Li, University of Colorado Denver
Dr. Fenglong Ma, Pennsylvania State University
Dr. Chenhan Xu, North Carolina State University
Dr. Huining Li, North Carolina State University
Dr. Hailu Xu, California State University, Long Beach
Dr. Wenbo Ding, Tsinghua University
Dr. Xi Wang, Southeast University
Dr. Yang Gao, East China Normal University
Haoyang Wang, Oklahoma State University
Haoran Guo, Oklahoma State University
Xingyu Chen, University of California, San Diego
Baicheng Chen, University of California, San Diego
Xiaoyu Zhang, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Jiayuan Chen
Mengmeng Jiang
Shuting Zhang
Jinpu Tao
Ruoxu Wang
Shaoyu Chen
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