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Robotics
Robot Talk Episode 100 – Mini Rai
Claire chatted to Mini Rai from Orbit Rise about orbital and planetary robots. M...
Robot Talk Episode 101 – Christos Bergeles
Claire chatted to Christos Bergeles from King’s College London about micro-surgi...
Robot Talk Episode 99 – Joe Wolfel
Claire chatted to Joe Wolfel from Terradepth about autonomous submersible robots...
What's the Difference Between Automation and Robotics?
Automation and robotics are two different, but closely related concepts...
#IROS2023 awards finalists and winners + IROS on Demand...
Did you have the chance to attend the 2023 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on ...
AI holidays 2023
Thanks to those that sent and suggested AI and robotics-themed holiday videos, i...
Robot Talk Episode 98 – Gabriella Pizzuto
Claire chatted to Gabriella Pizzuto from the University of Liverpool about intel...
Advancing Embodied AI: How Meta is Bringing Human-Like ...
AI has come a long way in visual perception and language processing. However, th...
Radio Wave Technology Gives Robots ‘All-Weather Vision’
The quest to develop robots that can reliably navigate complex environments has ...
Robotics News & Insights - Introductory Message
This provides our valued readers and subscribers with an introduction to the Rob...
Online hands-on science communication training – sign u...
On Friday 22 November, IEEE Robotics and Automation Society will be hosting an o...
3D-ViTac: Low-Cost Tactile Sensing System Bridges Human...
The world of robotics faces a persistent challenge: replicating the intricate se...
Robot Talk Episode 97 – Pratap Tokekar
Claire chatted to Pratap Tokekar from the University of Maryland about how teams...
50 women in robotics you need to know about 2023
In celebration of the launch of International Women in Robotics Day, the Women i...
Robot Talk Episode 56 – Guillaume Doisy
Claire chatted to Guillaume Doisy from Dexory about autonomous warehouse robots,...
Finger-shaped sensor enables more dexterous robots
MIT engineers develop a long, curved touch sensor that could enable a robot to g...