Robotics research
Imperial Academics at the top robotics conferences in 2019
Robotics research drives improvements in our society. Top research from Imperial academics has international audiences.
Imperial Academics at the top robotics conferences in 2019
Robotics research drives improvements in our society. Top research from Imperial academics has international audiences.
MPs visit Imperial’s Aerial Robotics Lab
Members of the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee visited the Brahmal Vasudevan Multi Terrain Aerial Robotics Arena on Thursday.
International Robotics Showcase 2019: Human-Robot Interaction in Space
The Hamlyn Centre FAIR-SPACE research team showcased the demos of space innovative wearable, VR, operator-robot interaction and BCI during UKRW2019.
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EDEN2020 at The Great Exhibition Road Festival 2019
EDEN2020 team were out again teaching our future scientists and families all about the project at the Great Exhibition Road Festival 2019
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Could extra finger ‘birth defect’ provide blueprint for robotic extra limbs?
New research on two people born with extra fingers has shown how the brain adapts to the workload imposed by more digits.
From cat photos to self-driving cars: Imperial’s power boost for clever machines
Imperial researchers will lead a new international EPSRC Centre to develop pioneering approaches to machine learning.
Hamlyn Symposium on Medical Robotics (23rd – 26th June 2019)
12th annual Hamlyn Symposium announcing key programme highlights plus Clinical Leaders’ Forum
Department of Computing Launches New MSc in Artificial Intelligence for 2019/20
The Department of Computing at Imperial College launches its new Masters course in Artificial Intelligence in October 2019.
New collaboration started between Imperial and Portugal on Data Science research
The Data Science Institute has initiated a collaboration with the Portuguese research institute INESC on Artificial Intelligence and its applications.
Imperial academics named Royal Academy of Engineering Chairs
Projects in assistive robots and synthetic biology have received funding for ten years as part of the Academy’s Chair in Emerging Technologies scheme.