Episode 147 – Miniature living robots
Claire chatted to Maria Guix from the University of Barcelona about combining electronics and biology to create robots that are more than the sum of their parts.
Claire chatted to Maria Guix from the University of Barcelona about combining electronics and biology to create robots that are more than the sum of their parts.
Claire chatted to Tanja Katharina Kaiser from the University of Technology Nuremberg about how applying evolutionary principles can help robot teams make better decisions.
Claire chatted to Estelle Raffy from the University of Bristol about animal behaviour, intelligence, and life-like artificial systems.
Claire chatted to Danesh Tarapore from the University of Southampton about fault detection, division of labour, and robot swarms.
Claire chatted to Dr. Sara Adela Abad Guaman from University College London about adaptable robots inspired by nature.
Claire chatted to to three roboticists about robot evolution and adaptation: Dr Edgar Buchanan (University of York), Prof Fumiya Iida (University of Cambridge), and Dr Hemma Philamore (University of Bristol).
In this special live recording for theĀ UK Festival of Robotics, Claire chatted to Sophie Armanini (TU Munich / Imperial College London), Ben Scott-Robinson (Small Robot Company) and Matthew Ryan Tucker (University of Bristol) about robots in the wild.