Lawrence Tech in Southfield Competing in Indy Autonomous Challenge
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Lawrence Tech in Southfield Competing in Indy Autonomous Challenge
With Sparty, the Michigan State University mascot, and the autonomous race car that’s part of the Indy Autonomous Challenge, are CJ Chung, professor of computer science at Lawrence Tech, and Devson Butani, Robotics Research Lab manager and a 2025 Master of Science in Computer Science graduate from Lawrence Tech. // Photo courtesy of Lawrence Technological University Lawrence Technological University in Southfield has joined a global university t…
Lawrence Tech, Michigan State Collaborating On The Front Lines Of High-Speed AI
SOUTHFIELD— Lawrence Technological University has joined a global university team developing autonomous racecars capable of speeds approaching 200 miles per hour as part of the Indy Autonomous Challenge, one of the world’s premier competitions advancing artificial intelligence and autonomous vehicle technology. The collaboration with Michigan State University and the PoliMOVE-MSU autonomous racing team places LTU researchers and students at the …
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