At a University of Virginia open house Saturday, there were robots of all shapes, sizes and applications.
There was a robot with knobby tires that could pick up rocks on alien terrains, and a robot that could play rock-paper-scissors.
There was a robot that could perform military training, and a robot that could apply peaceful brush strokes to a person’s arm to relieve anxiety.
But one creation stood head and shoulders above the rest. Though not reaching its namesake’s 6-foot, 2-inch height, a robotic Thomas Jefferson greeted prospective students and their parents.
The third U.S. president and Founding Father, who also founded UVA, bowed and waved as families entered . The automaton’s sensors cued to their motion. With a ponytailed wig, a face provided by smart phone and a torso draped in period-reminiscent clothing, the robot indeed made for a recognizable Jefferson.