News - October 9, 2001
At WTC Search, Graduate Students Deploy Shoebox-Sized Robots
Robot "babies" go where rescue workers and dogs cannot
![Photo of damage at the collapse site](../images/wtc/streetpile.jpg)
Damage at the collapse site.
![Photo of graduate students Brian Minten and Jenn Casper near the collapse site](../images/wtc/brian-and-jenn.jpg) Graduate students Brian Minten and Jenn Casper near the collapse site.
![Photo of one of the search and rescue robots](../images/wtc/spearinuktun.jpg) One of the search and rescue robots.
![Photo of one of the search and rescue robots](../images/wtc/packbot6.jpg) One of the search and rescue robots.
![robot](../images/wtc/urbot5.jpg) One of the search and rescue robots.
![Photo of robot entering sewer](../images/wtc/sewer.jpg) One of the search and rescue robots enters a sewer.
![Photo of operator and monitor](../images/wtc/operator2.jpg)
Operator and monitor.
![Photo of robot's 'eye' view](../images/wtc/1010robot1.jpg) Robot's 'eye' view.
![Photo of group of search and rescue robots](../images/wtc/robot-group-shot.jpg) Group of search and rescue robots.
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