Serendipity is a happy accident — something you find without even searching for it or doing any research. I like serendipity. Sometimes I come across a blog, a video, or a resource that completely surprises me. On this page, I will collect those discoveries, because sometimes I’m not able to look into them deeply or properly at the moment.
https://pab47.github.io/
This is the homepage of a robotics laboratory at the University of Illinois at Chicago. There’s a section where you can watch videos of robots developed by students — very inspiring and hands-on examples of academic robotics work.
https://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/10/what-were-driving-at.html
This is a blog post from Google in 2010, announcing the beginning of their self-driving car project — what later became Waymo. It talks about the motivation behind the project and its early developments following the DARPA competitions.
https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~red/Red/photo.html and
https://cs.stanford.edu/group/roadrunner//old/index.html
These are archival pages from the second DARPA Grand Challenge, featuring the teams from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and Stanford University, who were the first to complete the race. These pages provide a glimpse into the early days of autonomous vehicle development.
Some Academic Persons
keysan.me
http://kehribar.me/
https://mikrodunya.wordpress.com/2021/09/04/esp32-bldc-alan-oryantasyonlu-kontrol-foc-2-bolum/
https://www.thebrandmanager.co/