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Claire chatted to Amy LaViers from the Robotics, Automation, and Dance Lab about the creative relationship between humans and ...
Claire chatted to Nick Thompson from BOW about software that makes robots easier to program.
The AAMAS 2025 best paper and demo awards were presented at the 24th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and ...
The 2025 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) best paper winners and finalists in the various ...
Claire chatted to Jane Pauline Ramos Ramirez from Delft University of Technology about drones that can move on land and in ...
How can women feel as if they belong in robotics if we can’t see any pictures of women building or programming robots? The Civil Rights Activist Marian Wright Edelson aptly said, “You can’t be what ...
Claire chatted to Jeremy Hadall from the Satellite Applications Catapult about robotic systems for in-orbit servicing, assembly, and manufacturing. Jeremy Hadall has worked with robotics for his ...
Claire chatted to Will Kinghorn from Made Smarter about how to increase adoption of new tech by small manufacturers. Will Kinghorn is an automation and robotics specialist for the Made Smarter ...
Abstraction in programming has evolved our use of computers from basic arithmetic operations to representing complex real-world phenomena using models. More specific to robotics, abstraction has moved ...
Claire chatted to Professor Yang Gao from the University of Surrey all about space robotics and planetary exploration. Yang Gao is Professor of Space Autonomous Systems and Founding Head of the STAR ...
This relatively general post focuses on robotics-related PhD programs in the American educational system. Much of this will not apply to universities in other countries, or to other departments in ...
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 ...