Episode 159 – Robot sensing and manipulation
Claire chatted to Maria Koskinopoulou from Heriot-Watt University about autonomous robotic manipulators for surgery, industry, and beyond.
Claire chatted to Maria Koskinopoulou from Heriot-Watt University about autonomous robotic manipulators for surgery, industry, and beyond.
Claire chatted to Andrew Philippides from the University of Sussex about what we can learn from ants and bees to improve robot navigation.
Claire chatted to Christine Evers from the University of Southampton about helping robots understand the world around them through sound.
Claire chatted to Chad Jenkins from the University of Michigan about how robots can learn from people and assist us in our daily lives.
Claire chatted to Margarita Chli from the University of Cyprus about vision, navigation, and small aerial drones.
Claire explored how robots sense and perceive the world around them with help from Matt Watson (Opteran Technologies), Dr Perla Maiolino (University of Oxford) and Dr Dimitrios Kanoulas (University College London).