News Body
August 14, 2007
Princeton Undergraduates have engineered a self-driving car designed to navigate city streets without human assistance as part of the DARPA "Urban Challenge". This competition is designed to spur innovation in autonomous robotic vehicles.
The Princeton team, including CS students Brendan Collins '08, Lindsay Gorman '10, Josh Herbach '09, Doug Hohensee '08, Umar Javed '09, and Michael Onorato '08, was among 36 semifinalists named on August 9th.
Read the full Princeton Article.
Computer Science professors Szymon Rusinkiewicz and Robert Schapire are advisors for the team.
Read the DARPA Press Release
Visit the PAVE team website to keep up with developments!