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Robot Evolution

Episode 116 – Evolved behaviour for robot teams

Claire Asher 4th April, 2025


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  • fast_forward 00:00:30 – Intro – Welcome
  • fast_forward 00:01:46 – Tanja Katharina Kaiser – Evolving behaviours for robot teams
  • fast_forward 00:13:10 – Tanja Katharina Kaiser – Evolutionary algorithms
  • fast_forward 00:21:52 – Outro – Thanks for listening

Claire chatted to Tanja Katharina Kaiser from the University of Technology Nuremberg about how applying evolutionary principles can help robot teams make better decisions.

Tanja Katharina Kaiser is a senior researcher heading the Multi-Robot Systems Satellite Lab at the University of Technology Nuremberg (UTN) in Germany. She and her team focus on the development of adaptive multi-robot systems to solve complex real-world tasks using artificial intelligence. Tanja received her doctorate in robotics from the University of Lübeck in Germany in 2022. Before joining UTN, she held postdoctoral research positions at the Technical University of Dresden and the University of Konstanz.

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