St Catherine’s College wrote about Dr Rustam Stolkin
Rustam conceived and leads the RoMaNS project (Robotic Manipulation for Nuclear Sort and Segregation), the largest robotics project...
Royal Society Fellowship awarded for advanced robotic nuclear decommissioning research
Dr. Rustam Stolkin, Senior Birmingham Fellow in Robotics, has recently been awarded a Royal Society Industry Fellowship, entitled...
ERF2016 Workshop on Robotics for Nuclear Applications
Nuclear decommissioning is potentially the biggest and most impactful application for real-world service robotics in the coming few...
Funding for waste-handling robotics development
The research will focus on robotic arms, hands and sensing systems including: developing new kinds of robotic hardware and mechanisms,...
6.4 EU Funding for Autonomous Nuclear Waste Sorting Robot
A project aimed at developing a robotic manipulation system capable of handling millions of cubic metres of unsorted radioactive waste...
$87 million in European robotic projects funded
The EU, under Horizon 2020, the mechanism the European Commission is using to stimulate robotics-related research, has co-funded 17 new...
RoMaNS at the IEEE IROS conference in Hamburg
This week we are running an information booth in the exhibition hall at the IEE IROS conference in Hamburg. We will also be giving two...
Robotics in Extreme Environments seminar
Robotic Manipulation for Nuclear Sort and Segregation' (RoMaNs) project An overview of the RoMaNs project and the collaboration between...
Nuclear decommissioning projects with robotic manipulation and vision technologies at University of
Multiple schools within University of Birmingham, UK, have been collaborating to develop cross- disciplinary robotics solutions to...
Robots for hazardous tasks and environments
Think about how robots could play crucial roles in cleaning up nuclear waste or rescues in disaster zones. Rustam will outline the...