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WVU student’s robotics research brings unmanned vehicles to Morgantown trails
For trailblazing robots and West Virginia University students alike, the first step is sometimes the hardest. That was the case for Camndon Reed, a robotics engineering and mathematics major from Watertown, Massachusetts, who designs autonomous robots that navigate hiking trails.
“I wish I had always known that the best way to get started is simply to begin,” Reed said. “You don’t need to wait for the perfect idea or a class on a subject — just start experimenting.”