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Wevolver Robots in Depth

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Richard Hulskes

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Wevolver Robots in Depth

Richard Hulskes

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Julien Bourgeois talks about self-reconfiguring modular robotics and how he is developing millimeter sized robots called Claytronics.Julien started out as a computer scientist. He was always interested in robotics privately but then had the opp
Achim  talks about rescue robotics and how he is working with integrating sensors that can work and be useful in this challenging application like gas sensors. Achim got in to robotics from working in physics when the team hid did his PhD worke
Cristina talks about the impact off the ever growing set of tasks that robots can perform and that they can start taking taking decisions like humans do. In 2013 she organized events in Finland during European robotics week and found that many
Michael talks about his work in computer vision for field use in agriculture and recycling. He started out in computer vision in the agriculture space doing machine vision and 3D reconstruction of plants. He then moved to the Danish Technologic
Nicole  talks about game theory and how she feels that it is her way to understand the world around her. Nicole talks about game theory, a way to understand how intelligent agents, humans or machines, interact and optimize their outcome in a pa
Gabriel Skantze talks about how he works with human robot communication, and about how the social robot revolution makes it necessary to communicate with humans in a human ways through speech and facial expressions. This is necessary as we expa
Lars Dalgaard shares his experiences developing robots in many different contexts.We hear about Lars’ early work with large mobile robotics in a commercial nursery garden handling the transfer of plants from the greenhouse to the field.He also
Harri talks about AI and how he aims to mimic human decision making with algorithms.Harri has done a lot of AI for computer games to create opponents that are entertaining to play against. It is easy to develop a very bad or a very good opponen
Christian talks about AI and wanting to understand intelligence enough to recreate it.Christian discusses building systems that can interact with humans beyond regular computer interfaces.He started working with computers early, too early for a
Federico talks about AI and how the computer decides what to do and when to do it.Federico finds many interesting research problems combining AI and robotics. Being out in the real world challenges the AI algorithms and makes real physical task
Stefano talks about how he leads the Robotics and Mechatronics lab at University of Twente. The lab focuses on inspection and maintenance robotics, as well as medical applications.Stefano got into robotics when he saw the robots in Star Wars, a
Sebastian tells us all about the ECHORD++ project, and describes how ECHORD++ works with application oriented research bringing together academia, industry and end users to bring robotics to market, under the banner “From lab to market”We also
Nicola talks about his long road into robotics and how BlueBotics handles indoor navigation and integrates it in automated guided vehicles (AGV).Like many, Nicola started out tinkering when he was young, and then got interested in computer scie
Søren Peter Johansen from DTI talks about implementing robotics solutions. He talks about how he got into robotics by starting to tinker with any electronics he could get his hands on. He worked in a mechanical workshop and added automation to
Hans talks about 3D printing metal or MAM, metal adaptive manufacturing.He describes how the different technologies that are used for MAM work. He then talks through the opportunities and challenges and what one needs to consider when designing
Sven talks about how he always wanted to be a robotics entrepreneur and how ArtiMinds makes programming robots easier.Like so many, Sven got interested in robotics early. He found robots exciting as they could make his programs come to life and
Dirk talks about his work with ROS at the OSR Foundation.We hear about how programmers and roboticists can benefit from being part of and contributing to the open source community.Dirk discusses the development of ROS and how it is being used b
Andrew Graham is Senior Technical Leader at OC Robotics, the world’s leading designer and manufacturer of commercial snake-arm robots and software for confined and hazardous environmentsAndrew talks about snake arm robots that can get into impo
Anouk creates instinctual and behavioral wearables; essentially clothes that can sense, process and react.She creates dresses that move, including motors and special effects. They don´t follow the normal fashion cycle of becoming irrelevant aft
The EZGripper by SAKE Robotics is a tendon based gripper using Dyneema tendons and aluminum oxideeyelets to make it durable and able to handle rough environments.The EZGripper is under-actuated, the fingers stay straight when picking up small o
Linda Thayer talks about how to how to apply for, maintain and use patents. She tells us about the benefits of getting in touch with a patent attorney early in the innovation process. She then walks us through the process of applying for a pate
In this podcast, David talks about modular robotics and the Fable system.David Johan started early in robotics, getting involved already in high school. At university he found the EU project Hydra, that introduced him to modular robotics. In th
Franziska Kirstein talks about her experience as a linguist working with human robot interaction.We get to hear about what works and what doesn’t when non-engineer users are tasked with teaching robots different movements.Franziska also describ
In this podcast, Justin Werfel talks about what termites can teach us about using autonomous swarms of robots.Termites have an amazing ability to create and maintain large, complicated structures with very limited capabilities.Justin talks abou
Jana talks about formal verification of computer systems and synthesizing controllers from models.We get an introduction to the relatively new, especially when applied to robotics, field of formal verification. Jana talks about the requirements
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