AIRL at GECCO 2021
Three Papers Accepted at GECCO 2021
Three papers coming from researchers of the AIRL Lab and Robot Intelligence Lab have been accepted to GECCO 2021.
Three Papers Accepted at GECCO 2021
Three papers coming from researchers of the AIRL Lab and Robot Intelligence Lab have been accepted to GECCO 2021.
Co-Organisation of GECCO Workshop - EvoRL
AIRL Lab is co-organising the Evolutionary Reinforcement Learning Workshop at GECCO this year together with other research labs.
A systematic review of Tool-tissue Forces in Surgery
A Hamlyn-led research team provided a review of tool-tissue forces in Surgery, aiming to aid surgical safety improvement, training and assessment.
A Novel Plasmonic Optical Fibre Approach for Bacterial Accumulation Behaviour
Our Hamlyn researchers proposed a plasmonic optical fibre approach for bacterial accumulation behaviour, aiming to aid bacteria-based drug delivery.
A novel gaze‑controlled flexible robotised endoscope: preliminary trial & report
A Hamlyn-led project proposed a novel gaze‑controlled flexible robotised endoscope system, aiming to assist interventional endoluminal therapy.
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Imperial launches a new era of digital chemistry
Imperial has launched a new Institute for Digital Molecular Design and Fabrication, aiming to transform the way chemistry is done.
European experts debate emerging tech regulation at Forum panel
An expert panel discussed the upcoming EU AI regulation and how we can responsibly regulate emerging technologies like facial recognition.
Funding opportunity for healthcare robotics: DIH-HERO Tech Demonstrator Call
This call provides up to € 100K to demonstrate the feasibility of new, innovative, and enhanced robotics solutions for healthcare applications.
Learning a Diverse Set of Good Solutions - Talk on Cross Roads
Antoine Cully is talking about Quality Diversity with the Cross Labs in this talk.
Robotics Forum - Amazon PhD Prizes for Outstanding Achievement in Robotics
An exciting collaboration between the Robotics Forum and Amazon that rewards PhD students pursuing outstanding robotics research at Imperial.