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Robots for hazardous tasks and environments
- Rustam Stolkin
- Aug 18, 2015
- 1 min read
Think about how robots could play crucial roles in cleaning up nuclear waste or rescues in disaster zones. Rustam will outline the University of Birmingham's projects to develop robots that perform hazardous tasks and operate in hazardous environments. He will outline the challenges such robots face, including how to ensure such robots can move, manipulate and perceive objects in highly unstructured environments. Read the rest of the article here

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