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Industrial robotics technology, programming, and applications – part 1

_ SPECIAL iCrnE 'N°'A". EDITIONINDUSTRIAL ROBOTICSTechnology. Programming, and Applications (Second Edition)About the AuthorsMIKLLL p. GROOVER receive

Industrial robotics technology, programming, and applications – part 1 ed his B.A. in Applied Science. U.S. in Mechanical Engineering, and M.S. and Ph. D. in Industrial Engineering from Lehigh University. He is Professor

of Industrial Engineering and Director of the Manufacturing Technology Laboratory at Lehigh. He IS author and coauthor of two previous books on automa Industrial robotics technology, programming, and applications – part 1

tion and CAD CAM. icspeetively. His areas of specialization include manufacturing technology, automation and robotics.MITCHELL WEISS received his B.s.

Industrial robotics technology, programming, and applications – part 1

in Mechanical Engineering from the Massachusetts Instil Ute of Technology. I le w as employed as the applications engineer for the PUMA robot by Unim

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Industrial robotics technology, programming, and applications – part 1 y, PingraniMation, anil is cuitenily its Piesidcnt.ROGER N. NAGEL received his B.s. from Stevens Institute of Technology and his M.S. and Ph. D. m Com

puter Science from the University of Maryland. His piofessilMial experience includes tlic National Fhiteau of Standaids and Inlcinaiional Harvester. I Industrial robotics technology, programming, and applications – part 1

nc., as Corporate Director of Automation Technology. He IS currently Director of the Institute for Robotics at Lehigh University, and Professor of Com

Industrial robotics technology, programming, and applications – part 1

puter Science and Electrical Engineering.NIC1IOLASG. ODRL Y IS currently the Dircctorof the Robotics Laboratory within the Institute fin Rolxilics al

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Industrial robotics technology, programming, and applications – part 1 ng. After considerable experience in the aerospace industry, he returned for his Ph. D in Industrial Engineering w ilh specialization in Manufacturing

Systems al lite Pennsylvania Stale University. Prior 111 joining Ichigh, he was associated with the University of Rhode Island. West Virginia Univers Industrial robotics technology, programming, and applications – part 1

ity, the National Bureau of Standards, and was a faculty fellow with the U.S. Air Force 1CA.M program.ASH1S11 DUTl’A obtained his Ph.D. in Systems Eng

Industrial robotics technology, programming, and applications – part 1

ineering from Akita University. Japan. From 1994 to 2000. he was with Bhabha Atomic Research Center Í.Mumbai) where he worked on Ickmanipiilalor desig

_ SPECIAL iCrnE 'N°'A". EDITIONINDUSTRIAL ROBOTICSTechnology. Programming, and Applications (Second Edition)About the AuthorsMIKLLL p. GROOVER receive

Industrial robotics technology, programming, and applications – part 1 ng from Jadavpur University in 1994. During 2006 and 2007, he had also worked briefly with the Nagoya University, Japan.Since 2002, Prof. Dutla is wor

king as Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. I1T Kanpur. He won the "Japanese Ministry of Science and Technology Scholarsh Industrial robotics technology, programming, and applications – part 1

ip t MONBUSI IO)’’ for research in Japan II99R 2002). Ik was listed in the Manpiis “Who’s Who in the World’’, 2009. lie is also a member of several in

Industrial robotics technology, programming, and applications – part 1

ternational professional bodies including IEEE and Japanese Ergonomics Society. He has published many articles in national and international journals.

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Industrial robotics technology, programming, and applications – part 1 ALINDIAN EDITIONINDUSTRIAL ROBOTICSTechnology, Programming, and Applications(Second Edition)Mikell p. GrooscrPntfe.xxor of bidưariaỉ Engineering.Lehig

h UniversityMitchel WeissProgram Marion Inc.Cofounde.r of United States Robots. ỉne.Roger N. NagelProfessor of Cum/tiller St iem e ami Eỉeeirieuì Engi Industrial robotics technology, programming, and applications – part 1

neering.Lehigh UniversityNicholas G. OdreyAssociate Professor of industrial Engineering.Lehigh UniversityAshish Dutt aAssociate Professor f)efHtrlnten

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t of Mechanical EngineeringHT KanpurTata McGraw Hill Education Private LimitedNEW DELHIMcGraw-Hill OfficesNew Delhi New York St Louis San Francisco Au

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