Microbots, Robot Swarms, And Other News From The Future
By Sabine Hauert, University of Bristol & Hallie Siegel, Robohub
The team from Robohub talks about the hype, the science, and how to understand what’s really happening in cutting-edge robotics.
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Applied Mathematics & EngineeringSabine Hauert is a Lecturer in Robotics at the University of Bristol, where she designs swarm of nanobots for biomedical applications. Before joining the University of Bristol, Sabine was a Human Frontier Science Program Cross-Disciplinary Fellow at the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT, where she designed cooperative nanoparticles for cancer treatment. Her passion for swarm engineering started in 2006 as a Ph.D. student at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland making swarms of flying robots for rescue operations. Passionate about science communication, Sabine is the Co-founder and President of the Robots Association, Co-founder of the ROBOTS Podcast and Robohub, and Media Editor for the journal Autonomous Robots.
By Sabine Hauert, University of Bristol & Hallie Siegel, Robohub
The team from Robohub talks about the hype, the science, and how to understand what’s really happening in cutting-edge robotics.
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