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A World of Possibilities
Jobs of the Future
Boston Dynamics Robots
If robots can learn to dance together in perfect rhythm, imagine what we can accomplish when intelligence, creativity, and teamwork align with purpose. Every breakthrough begins with mastering coordination and vision—once we can move in harmony, we can build in harmony, solve in harmony, and innovate in harmony. The future belongs to those bold enough to see possibility in every small victory and daring enough to imagine what comes next.
AI and Robots Don't Take Our Jobs, They Make Our Lives Easier and The Workplace Safer
Imagine a world where the sun still rises over farms and warehouse doors still roll open—but instead of weary bodies straining under heat and heavy loads, a quiet fleet of robots moves with precision at your simple voice command, while you sit at home with coffee in hand, directing the flow of work like a conductor guiding an orchestra. Productivity hasn’t vanished; it has transformed, freeing human hands from exhaustion and giving back time, creativity, and presence, and enabling us to focus more on creative, impactful, and enjoyable tasks. This is not a pipe dream; it is happening now. Do you want to be part of this engineering revolution?
The Power of Human Ingenuity
Launched in 1977 by NASA, Voyager 1 was designed to explore the outer planets and ultimately push beyond the boundaries of our solar system, accomplishing historic flybys of Jupiter and Saturn while revealing unprecedented details about their atmospheres, rings, and moons; in 2012, it became the first human-made object to enter interstellar space, and today it continues to transmit scientific data from billions of miles away despite its weakening power supply. Aboard the spacecraft is the iconic Voyager Golden Record—a gold-plated phonograph record containing sounds of Earth, music from diverse cultures, greetings in multiple languages, and images encoded in analog form—serving as a time capsule and a hopeful message to any distant intelligence that humanity once reached for the stars.
Imagine being part of a team daring enough to tackle the impossible—working together to answer questions never before answered and to venture where no one has ever gone.
Can We Push the Boundary of Human Age Limit?
Is it possible to live to 150, 200, or even 300 years old—and remain healthy? This is not fantasy. Research is already underway to explore the limits of human physiology. Don’t stand on the sidelines—step into STEM and become part of this biomedical revolution.
Contact
To join the KR-STARS program, send your full name and a brief biosketch (100 words or less) to the email address on the right.
Danith H. Ly
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