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Colin McMillen
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In Real Life, I teach Sony Aibo robot dogs to play soccer, as part of the RoboCup initiative. I'm mostly interested in teamwork and coordination -- including plays, passing, reasoning about opponents, and so on. I do this partly because it's fun, partly because it's frustrating, and partly because I hope to someday get my Ph.D. in computer science from Carnegie Mellon University. One of the best parts of being in grad school is that I finally get to see the world. I just got back from Tokyo, Japan, where I lived from July-October 2005, working as an intern for Sony on the Qrio humanoid robot.

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[edit] Do not think about The Game.