Robot Talk is a weekly podcast that explores the exciting world of robotics, artificial intelligence and autonomous machines.
Researchers have developed artificial tendons for muscle-powered robots. They attached the rubber band-like tendons (blue) to ...
Generations in Dialogue: Human-robot interactions and social robotics with Professor Marynel Vasquez
In the fourth episode of this new series from AAAI, host Ella Lan chats to Professor Marynel Vázquez about what inspired her ...
In the third episode of this new series from AAAI, host Ella Lan chats to Professor Roberto Martín-Martín about taking a ...
This is not sustainable, so there is an urgent need for ways to make a ‘materials transition’ to products made from bio-based raw materials. To achieve results more quickly and efficiently, ...
Robot Talk is a weekly podcast that explores the exciting world of robotics, artificial intelligence and autonomous machines.
Claire chatted to Edith-Clare Hall from the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) about accelerating scientific and technological breakthroughs. Edith-Clare Hall is a PhD student at the ...
Claire chatted to Ali K. Hoshiar from University of Essex about how microrobots move and work together. Ali Hoshiar is a Senior Lecturer in Robotics at the University of Essex and Director of the ...
Claire chatted to Catherine Menon from the University of Hertfordshire about designing home assistance robots with ethics in mind. Catherine Menon is a principal lecturer at the University of ...
There’s been a lot of talk about package delivery via flying drones. While this is an interesting vision of the future, current economics make this an unlikely substitute for base-load ground delivery ...
Claire chatted to competitors, exhibitors, and attendees at the Smart City Robotics Competition in Milton Keynes. This bonus episode was sponsored by euRobotics, an international non-profit ...
Claire chatted to Lerrel Pinto from New York University about using machine learning to train robots to adapt to new environments. Lerrel Pinto is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at New ...
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