Understanding the movement of these limbless animals could help engineers improve the control of autonomous search and rescue robots designed to operate on sand, grass, and in other complex environments.
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Office Space
Facilities Project Manager Cary Ogletree and recently retired Facilities Coordinator Dorothy McDuffie, in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, occupy a “floating” workspace in the atrium of the J. Erskine Love Jr. Manufacturing Building. The space, formerly a computer lab, was turned into an office in 2013.