
Episode 107 – Animal-inspired robot movement
Claire chatted to Robert Siddall from the University of Surrey about novel robot designs inspired by the way real animals move.
Claire chatted to Robert Siddall from the University of Surrey about novel robot designs inspired by the way real animals move.
Claire chatted to Kirstin Petersen from Cornell University about how robots can work together to achieve complex behaviours.
Claire chatted to Isabella Fiorello from the University of Freiburg about plant-inspired robots made from living materials.
Claire chatted to Maria Elena Giannaccini from the University of Aberdeen about soft and bioinspired robotics for healthcare and beyond
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.