In Episode 200 of The Robotic Report Podcast, our visitor is Dr. Robert Ambrose, chairman of robotics and synthetic intelligence at Alliant; affiliate director of the Texas A&M House Institute; and former chief of software program, robotics, and simulation at NASA.
Ambrose discusses his in depth expertise in robotics and AI, notably throughout his time at NASA. He highlights the evolution of robotics in house exploration, the transition to industrial functions, and the significance of schooling in fostering the following era of engineers.
Rob additionally emphasizes the necessity for the U.S. to regain its management in robotics amidst rising competitors from nations like China, and he advocates for a proactive strategy to innovation and automation in varied industries.
Ambrose’s profession spans greater than 20 years throughout tutorial analysis, federal service, and startup innovation, giving him a singular perspective on what it takes to drive robotics from the lab to real-world influence. From 2000 to 2021, his workforce at NASA’s Johnson House Heart workforce developed pioneering robotic platforms and applied sciences that proceed to form the way forward for human and robotic house exploration.
Chosen NASA initiatives led by Dr. Ambrose:
- Robonaut – NASA’s humanoid robotic designed to work alongside astronauts aboard the Worldwide House Station (ISS)
- Valkyrie – A next-generation humanoid robotic constructed for catastrophe response and potential planetary missions
- Centaur – A hybrid rover combining the mobility of a wheeled platform with humanoid manipulation capabilities
- Chariot rovers – Modular mobility platforms for lunar exploration
- LTV rover (Lunar Terrain Car) – A brand new era floor mobility rover being developed for the Artemis program
- MRV (Modular Robotic Car) – An electrical, drive-by-wire floor car platform developed with automotive functions in thoughts
- Useful resource Prospector / VIPER Rover – A robotic mission to seek for lunar ice and sources important for sustained exploration
- Wearable robotics – Together with exoskeletons, powered gloves, and jetpacks for astronaut augmentation and rehabilitation
- ISS help methods – Robotic arms, cranes, and manipulation instruments for spacecraft operations and astronaut help
- Software program and simulation – Techniques supporting industrial companions together with SpaceX, Boeing, and Orion missions
Along with his work at Johnson House Heart, Ambrose served for seven years at NASA headquarters because the principal technologist for robotics and autonomous methods, shaping nationwide technique for robotics in house exploration. Now at Texas A&M, he directs applications in robotic manipulation, floor mobility, and human augmentation as affiliate company director on the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) and challenge workplace director for House within the Strategic Superior Analysis Unit.
Historic details in regards to the podcast
This two hundredth episode marks a milestone in The Robotic Report Podcast’s historical past. This present options testimonials from prior company and mates of the present, together with Jonathan Hurst (Episode 1), Aaron Prather (Episodes 24 and 104), Kevin Lawton (The New Warehouse Podcast), Victor Splittgerber (Episode 118), and Joe Wieciek (Episode 44).
- The primary episode was revealed on June 2, 2020.
- Present stats as of June 18, 2025:
- 13,500+ minutes uploaded
- Common 1,670 performs per episode
- 334,000 performs because the podcast launched
- Greater than 250 company
- Mike Oitzman joined the present on Episode 39 on April 2, 2021, as co-host and producer.
- Episode 100 on Dec 1, 2022, featured Nic Radford when he was at Nauticaus. He was simply on Episode 198, discussing his latest enterprise with Persona AI.
- Our longest episode ever was when Eugene Demaitre returned to the present on Episode 132, Nov. 17, 2023, at 1 hour, 53 minutes. It featured interviews with Craig Van den Avont, president of GAM Enterprises, and Mor Peretz, co-founder and CEO of CaPow.
- Probably the most listened-to episode, at over 5,800 performs, was Episode 166 on Oct. 4, 2024: “Inside 1x’s plan to check humanoids in properties,” that includes a dialog with Berndt Børnich, 1X founder and CEO.
When you’d prefer to take heed to Jeff Chapman’s band play “Gedda Life,” take heed to the interview with Jeff after which keep till the top of Episode 49.
Present timeline
- 0:00 – Jonathan Hurst Testimonial
- 2:08 – Steve Crowe, Eugene Demaitre, and Mike Oitzman recap the historical past of the podcast
- 25:18 – Aaron Prather testimonial
- 47:49 – Kevin Lawton testimonial
- 1:06:05 – Victor Splittgerber testimonial
- 1:07:36 – Mike and Gene interview Dr. Robert Ambrose
- 2:03:44 – Joe Wieciek testimonial
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