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[quote=Anonymous]PP again. I found this article online. Maybe investigate Swarthmore? https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8825973 "At Swarthmore College, where the majority of students taking Mobile Robotics are engineering or computer science majors, I often start the course with a timeline of key points in robotics and artificial intelligence (AI), beginning in 1920 with playwright Karel Čapek’s coining of the word robot as we use it today." Also maybe look for AI classes. https://www.iecaonline.com/journal-article/why-small-liberal-arts-colleges-are-great-places-to-study-artificial-intelligence/ Also look for schools with "Makerspaces" and related clubs. Where these things co-exist, there may be related extracurriculars for a math major.[/quote]
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