WPI gets $3m grant to explore concept of robots in the workplace – Worcester Telegram

Posted: October 27, 2019 at 3:11 pm

Telegram & Gazette Staff

SundayOct27,2019at9:48AM

WORCESTER Worcester Polytechnic Institute has received a five-year, $3 million National Science Foundation grant to conduct research and training in the area of robotic workplace assistants.

Cagdas Onal, a mechanical engineering professor at WPI and principal investigator on the grant, said the funding specifically will support an interdisciplinary research program called "Future of Robots in the Workplace - Research & Development (FORW-RD)," which he said is intended to help students "attain diverse skills needed to navigate opportunities and challenges to shape, guide, and lead the transition to a robot-assisted workplace."

The project is expected to train 120 masters and PhD students from the mechanical engineering, robotics, computer science, materials science, and user experience design fields at WPI.

Onal said the idea for the project came from talks he had with WPI humanities and arts professor Yunus Telliel, who is also a co-principal investigator on the grant.

"In our discussions, we talked about the impact and what this means for the future of how we work," Onal said. "For example, if the worker isnt there physically, are they actually responsible for the actions of this robot? Could they still find meaning in their job? There are so many different aspects to consider."

In addition to delving into interdisciplinary technical and professional skills, the program will also explore upon the ethical, social, economic, and legal considerations for using robots in the workplace.

"We need to continually ask questions so that advisors and students can think about larger issues," Onal said. "This program is not just about doing technology development and figuring out new algorithms. Its about making sure the programs are perceived correctly and done right for everyones benefit."

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