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Imperial researcher discusses how prototype sensor technology may make robotic prosthetics more user-friendly for people in the future.
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Regius Professor Chris Toumazou presents the 2015 Gabor lecture.
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In this final Data Science Insights event, Professor Steve Furber CBE from the University of Manchester, talked about using computers to build brains. This was hosted at the Royal Institution on June 17 2015.
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Professor Tom Pike talks about his involvement in the next NASA missions to Mars.
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Dr Aldo Faisal is a neuroscientist seeking to decode how our brains generate behaviour from our intentions.
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Dr. Finn Giuliani explores how new understanding of material properties at a tiny scale could lead to a radical transformation in the way we make use of their mechanical properties for architecture, aviation and other industries.
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James Hammond and Stepan Lucyszyn spent a week in Westminster as part of the Royal Society’s pairing scheme. (Extract 3 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast 15 January 2014)
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12-year old Luca gives his impressions of dancing robot Nao, and Miguel Sarabia explains why his companionship might be useful. From Imperial Fringe: The arts experiment.
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The Childrens' Christmas Demonstration Lecture explores the excitement of scientific discovery for all ages. Kids, families, students, teachers and the curious are invited to take part.
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