UAH Students Program Robot to Dance "Gangnam Style" MAY 06, 2013 | This thing has all the right moves. Three University of Alabama in Huntsville master's students in software engineering decided to pump up the volume with an Android app that cranks a robot into the popular "Gangnam Style" dance. Roslyn Brown of Huntsville, Heather Helton of Hazel Green and A.C. Williams of St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands helped create the application in their class. The robot provides electronic feedback through its cameras, and movements are controlled through the phone tilt screen. It was a hit with the UA Board of Trustees when the students demonstrated it at a recent meeting, performing the dance steps flawlessly. The "Gangnam Style" dance video from Korean artist Psy has been viewed more than 1.5 billion times on You Tube. Appropriately, after the robot’s performance, UAH released its own video. For more information contact: Jim Steele 256-824-2772 Jim.Steele@uah.edu You may also be interested in: Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Getting a degree in Software Engineering SHARE Popular Stories OLLI at UAH invites the public to free Art Festival on March 29, part of 30th anniversary celebration UAH leads national VIVID coalition to advance cybersecurity education with $3.2M DOD grant UAH begins new Air Force ROTC program for freshmen, sophomores with fall 2024 semester UAH researcher wins $588K NSF CAREER Award to study magnetic nanoparticles to benefit health, industry Alabama Space Grant Consortium distributes protective glasses to rural, disadvantaged observers ahead of April solar eclipse to boost STEM awareness