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Nathan A. Gammage
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Nathan A. Gammage, PhD, is a computer scientist and experimental roboticist. He joined the faculty at the University of Denver in late 2020 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science. Prior joining DU, Dr. Nathan spent over four and a half years as a research scientist at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory, where his research focused on enabling better human-robot teaming for autonomous mobility and maneuver contexts. Dr. Nathan has published over 25 peer-reviewed journal and conference articles to date. He is an IEEE Senior Member. He is actively involved in the greater robotics research community, regularly serving in organizational leadership roles at conferences and workshops.
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nathanagammage · 2 years ago
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Defending Our Own? #bestspeech #quotes #motivation #wisdom #liberty #franklin #virtues
In this episode, we continue to explore the wisdom of Franklin about truthfulness, liberty, rights, and constitution. Dr. Gary M. Galles’s introduction about Franklin is also included in this episode (Part II). He made the right point that Franklin’s role in our founding has been eclipsed in modern memory by his many other accomplishments. “As a member of the Second Continental Congress, Franklin…
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Tongue Yourself Really. #bestspeech #quotes #motivation #wisdom #liberty #franklin #virtues
In this episode, we continue to explore the wisdom of Franklin about truthfulness, liberty, rights, and constitution. Dr. Gary M. Galles’s introduction about Franklin is also included in this episode (Part II). He made the right point that Franklin’s role in our founding has been eclipsed in modern memory by his many other accomplishments. “As a member of the Second Continental Congress, Franklin…
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nathanagammage · 2 years ago
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Love of Liberty Knowledge of the Rights. #bestspeech #quotes #motivation #wisdom #liberty #franklin
In this episode, we continue to explore the wisdom of Franklin about truthfulness, liberty, rights, and constitution. Dr. Gary M. Galles’s introduction about Franklin is also included in this episode (Part II). He made the right point that Franklin’s role in our founding has been eclipsed in modern memory by his many other accomplishments. “As a member of the Second Continental Congress, Franklin…
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Settle Their Differences? #bestspeech #quotes #motivation #benjaminfranklin #wisdom #liberty
In this episode, we continue to explore the wisdom of Franklin about truthfulness, liberty, rights, and constitution. Dr. Gary M. Galles’s introduction about Franklin is also included in this episode (Part II). He made the right point that Franklin’s role in our founding has been eclipsed in modern memory by his many other accomplishments. “As a member of the Second Continental Congress, Franklin…
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Neither Liberty Nor Safety? #bestspeech #quotes #motivation #benjaminfranklin #wisdom #liberty
In this episode, we continue to explore the wisdom of Franklin about truthfulness, liberty, rights, and constitution. Dr. Gary M. Galles’s introduction about Franklin is also included in this episode (Part II). He made the right point that Franklin’s role in our founding has been eclipsed in modern memory by his many other accomplishments. “As a member of the Second Continental Congress, Franklin…
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nathanagammage · 2 years ago
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Life Time Live. #bestspeech #quotes #motivation #franklin #benjaminfranklin #wisdom #liberty
In this episode, we continue to explore the wisdom of Franklin about truthfulness, liberty, rights, and constitution. Dr. Gary M. Galles’s introduction about Franklin is also included in this episode (Part II). He made the right point that Franklin’s role in our founding has been eclipsed in modern memory by his many other accomplishments. “As a member of the Second Continental Congress, Franklin…
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Injuring the Good? #bestspeech #quotes #motivation #franklin #benjaminfranklin #wisdom #liberty
In this episode, we continue to explore the wisdom of Franklin about truthfulness, liberty, rights, and constitution. Dr. Gary M. Galles’s introduction about Franklin is also included in this episode (Part II). He made the right point that Franklin’s role in our founding has been eclipsed in modern memory by his many other accomplishments. “As a member of the Second Continental Congress, Franklin…
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A Right Heart? A True Friend? #bestspeech #quotes #motivation #franklin #benjaminfranklin #wisdom
In this episode, we continue to explore the wisdom of Franklin about truthfulness, liberty, rights, and constitution. Dr. Gary M. Galles’s introduction about Franklin is also included in this episode (Part II). He made the right point that Franklin’s role in our founding has been eclipsed in modern memory by his many other accomplishments. “As a member of the Second Continental Congress, Franklin…
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Reputation Waste Injuries? #bestspeech #quotes #motivation #franklin #benjaminfranklin #wisdom
In this episode, we continue to explore the wisdom of Franklin about truthfulness, liberty, rights, and constitution. Dr. Gary M. Galles’s introduction about Franklin is also included in this episode (Part II). He made the right point that Franklin’s role in our founding has been eclipsed in modern memory by his many other accomplishments. “As a member of the Second Continental Congress, Franklin…
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Love Your Enemies? #bestspeech #quotes #motivation #franklin #benjaminfranklin #wisdom
In this episode, we continue to explore the wisdom of Franklin about truthfulness, liberty, rights, and constitution. Dr. Gary M. Galles’s introduction about Franklin is also included in this episode (Part II). He made the right point that Franklin’s role in our founding has been eclipsed in modern memory by his many other accomplishments. “As a member of the Second Continental Congress, Franklin…
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Franklins Views on Truthfulness Liberty Rights and Constitution #bestspeech #quotes #motivation
In this episode, we continue to explore the wisdom of Franklin about truthfulness, liberty, rights, and constitution. Dr. Gary M. Galles’s introduction about Franklin is also included in this episode (Part II). He made the right point that Franklin’s role in our founding has been eclipsed in modern memory by his many other accomplishments. “As a member of the Second Continental Congress, Franklin…
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nathanagammage · 2 years ago
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Keep the Shop? #bestspeech #quotes #motivation #franklin #benjaminfranklin #wisdom #industry
In this episode, let us try to take a quick taste of Poor Richard’s Almanack without losing its original integrity and admirable wisdom. Poor Richard’s Almanack (sometimes Almanac) was a yearly almanac published by Benjamin Franklin, who adopted the pseudonym of “Poor Richard” or “Richard Saunders” for this purpose. The publication appeared continually from 1732 to 1758. It sold exceptionally…
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Dropping Stokes Trouble? #bestspeech #quotes #motivation #franklin #benjaminfranklin #wisdom
In this episode, let us try to take a quick taste of Poor Richard’s Almanack without losing its original integrity and admirable wisdom. Poor Richard’s Almanack (sometimes Almanac) was a yearly almanac published by Benjamin Franklin, who adopted the pseudonym of “Poor Richard” or “Richard Saunders” for this purpose. The publication appeared continually from 1732 to 1758. It sold exceptionally…
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Voltaire and Franklin met? #bestspeech #quotes #motivation #franklin #benjaminfranklin #wisdom
In this episode, let us try to take a quick taste of Poor Richard’s Almanack without losing its original integrity and admirable wisdom. Poor Richard’s Almanack (sometimes Almanac) was a yearly almanac published by Benjamin Franklin, who adopted the pseudonym of “Poor Richard” or “Richard Saunders” for this purpose. The publication appeared continually from 1732 to 1758. It sold exceptionally…
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nathanagammage · 2 years ago
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The Mother of Good Luck? #bestspeech #quotes #motivation #franklin #benjaminfranklin #wisdom
In this episode, let us try to take a quick taste of Poor Richard’s Almanack without losing its original integrity and admirable wisdom. Poor Richard’s Almanack (sometimes Almanac) was a yearly almanac published by Benjamin Franklin, who adopted the pseudonym of “Poor Richard” or “Richard Saunders” for this purpose. The publication appeared continually from 1732 to 1758. It sold exceptionally…
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nathanagammage · 2 years ago
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A Flood of Light? #bestspeech #quotes #motivation #almanack #franklin #benjaminfranklin #virtues
In this episode, let us try to take a quick taste of Poor Richard’s Almanack without losing its original integrity and admirable wisdom. Poor Richard’s Almanack (sometimes Almanac) was a yearly almanac published by Benjamin Franklin, who adopted the pseudonym of “Poor Richard” or “Richard Saunders” for this purpose. The publication appeared continually from 1732 to 1758. It sold exceptionally…
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nathanagammage · 2 years ago
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Healthy Wealthy and Wise. #bestspeech #quotes #motivation #almanack #franklin #benjaminfranklin
In this episode, let us try to take a quick taste of Poor Richard’s Almanack without losing its original integrity and admirable wisdom. Poor Richard’s Almanack (sometimes Almanac) was a yearly almanac published by Benjamin Franklin, who adopted the pseudonym of “Poor Richard” or “Richard Saunders” for this purpose. The publication appeared continually from 1732 to 1758. It sold exceptionally…
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