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We biologically inspired this robot, named RHex, built by these extraordinary
engineers
over the last few years.
Fortunately, my family also had
engineers
in it, and with my parents, these were my first role models.
To build the DBC, my team of scientists worked with software and instrumentation
engineers
to collapse multiple laboratory workflows, all in a single box.
And although
engineers
and scientists are doing the invaluable work to accelerate these natural processes, it simply won't be enough.
This sounds formidable, but brilliant engineers, colleagues of mine at JPL, came up with a fabulous design for how to do that and it looks like this.
"The
engineers
have a problem.
You know,
engineers
are very smart, and despite occasional frustrations because I'm less smart, I've always enjoyed working with them and learning from them.
Thanks to the engineers, the technical problems went away.
Temperatures this low give scientists a window into the inner workings of matter, and allow
engineers
to build incredibly sensitive instruments that tell us more about everything from our exact position on the planet to what’s happening in the farthest reaches of the universe.
These are the issues that we need to be training our engineers, our designers, our business people, our entrepreneurs to be facing.
It means we have a new weapon in the evolving theater of cyber warfare, but for all of us, it means that cyber
engineers
now have the ability to become first responders in emergency situations.
So anyway, there are lots of these photos being erroneously reported as spam and abuse, and one of the
engineers
on the team had a hunch.
So when it costs millions of dollars to do something substantial, what you would do is you'd get an MBA who would write a plan and get the money from V.C.s or big companies, and then you'd hire the designers and the engineers, and they'd build the thing.
With clean water, suddenly the uncovering of the river became possible, and with luck and actually a lot of pushing, my partner Takako Tajima and I were commissioned by the city to work with a team of
engineers
to uncover the river.
In fact, part of the charm and the innovation of the work here is that so many makers aren't artists at all, but scientists or
engineers
or welders or garbage collectors, and their works cross disciplinary boundaries, from a grove of origami mushrooms that developed out of the design for a yurt to a tree that responds to the voices and biorhythms of all those around it through 175,000 LEDs embedded in its leaves.
My research taught us that we needed to remind Mark's damaged and dormant spinal cord of its upright, standing, running form, and we found San Francisco-based
engineers
at Ekso Bionics, who created this robotic exoskeleton that would allow Mark to stand and walk in the lab that we started to build in Dublin.
So we connected the San Francisco
engineers
with a true visionary in UCLA, Dr. Reggie Edgerton, the most beautiful man and his team's life work had resulted in a scientific breakthrough.
Now, of course, the San Francisco
engineers
and the scientists in UCLA knew about each other, knew about each other's work.
This will need to be rebuilt by architects, by engineers, by electricians.
But the point of adventure is not only to learn, it's to be able to share that knowledge with the world, and with that, thanks to a couple of
engineers
at MIT, we were able to use a prototype camera called the Edgertronic to capture slow-motion video, up to 20,000 frames per second in a little box that's worth 3,000 dollars.
We can also magnify small mechanical movements, like vibrations in engines, that can help
engineers
detect and diagnose machinery problems, or see how our buildings and structures sway in the wind and react to forces.
This is actually a disservice, because whales are ecosystem
engineers.
In China, the R&D
engineers
of Siemens Healthcare have designed a C.T. scanner that is easy enough to be used by less qualified health workers, like nurses and technicians.
To ease the situation, the
engineers
at the IBM lab in Kenya are piloting a solution called Megaffic, which initially was designed by the Japanese
engineers.
And there's others that are all about the toaster, and the
engineers
love to draw the mechanics of this.
As engineers, as technologists, we sometimes prefer efficiency over efficacy.
So, I just encourage you, as you are all thinking about the next big thing, as entrepreneurs, as CEOs, as engineers, as makers, that you think about the unintended consequences of the things that you're building, because the real innovation is in finding ways to include everyone.
But even better than this is that every day between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m., free of charge, the CERN cafeteria comes with several thousand scientists and engineers, and these guys basically know the answers to everything.
Early in that process, one of the
engineers
had gone to Bill and said, "We're all too busy for this inefficient system of running parallel experiments."
We studied the head of marketing at a German automaker where, fundamentally, they believed that it was the design engineers, not the marketeers, who were allowed to be innovative.
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