Pages tagged with: robotics
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Robotics laboratories
There are two main robotics laboratories at the University of Plymouth.
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Research highlighted in report celebrating outstanding business collaborations
The work of University of Plymouth robotics lecturer Dr Martin Stoelen, and his spinout company Fieldwork Robotics, is highlighted in the 2019 State of the Relationship Report written by the National Centre for Universities and Business
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Events
University of Plymouth research: Centre for Robotics and Neural Systems (CRNS). Events and seminar series
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Jane Sheard – MEng (Hons) Robotics graduate
University of Plymouth - Jane Sheard alumni case study.
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Graduate's prosthetic scoops national prize
University of Plymouth news: An inventor who began developing prosthetic hands while studying at the University of Plymouth has been named the 2015 winner of the National UK James Dyson Award.
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University spinout awarded £550,000 to speed development of harvesting robots
University of Plymouth spinout company Fieldwork Robotics has received a grant from the Innovate UK Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund to create a multi-armed mobile robot prototype
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Abishek Kalpathi: meet the robotics enthusiast
Discover how Abishek Kalpathi came to the University of Plymouth from India and found a community to work and play in
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Vasileios Chatzimarkos – BEng (Hons) Robotics
Vasileios Chatzimarkos talks about how the University of Plymouth prepared him for his future career.
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Scientists develop harvesting robots that could revolutionise farming practices
Scientists at the University of Plymouth are working with companies in Cornwall to develop ground-breaking technology which could assist fruit and vegetable growers with the challenges they face in harvesting crops
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Anurag Sure – Semester Abroad Scheme
University of Plymouth - Anurag Sure alumni case study
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Robots have power to significantly influence children’s opinions
A study published in Science Robotics, and conducted at the University of Plymouth, provides an interesting insight into how robots could be used positively within society.
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Robots will never replace teachers but can boost children’s education
A study led by the University of Plymouth's Professor Tony Belpaeme suggests robots can play an important role in the education of young people but will never fully replace teachers.