MERI Student Day a Huge Success!
his year’s MERI Student Seminar Day saw a record number of 2nd year research students giving a talk, 17 in total. The talks were of a very high standard and at the end of the day two 1st prizes were awarded to Helga Razaghi and Itai Vutabwarova
Reins project in the news!
The Reins project, which has been a joint collaboration between the Centre for Automation and Robotics at Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ and King's College London has been discussed in phys.org, a leading web-based science, research and technology news service, as well as in Electronics Weekly
Industry and academics develop food engineering vision
More than 100 food and drink manufacturers, academics and engineering professionals have met to create an industry-driven vision for the new Centre of Excellence for Food Engineering
Osama El Sherif announced winner of the Jeremy Laskowski prize!
We are delighted to announce that this year's Jeremy Laskowski prize for excellence in PhD research has been awarded to Osama el Sherif
New materials engineering course a big success!
Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ is now offering a full time undergraduate BEng (Hons) in Materials Engineering. The course is running in its first year and has proved very popular with ten students currently enrolled and more interested for next academic year
Awarding one of our highest achieving research students
The 2013 Jeremy Laskowski Memorial Prize for Excellence in PhD Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ has been awarded to Dr Shuja Ahmed for his innovative work on robot swarm systems.
Sheaf solutions training offer
Sheaf Solutions offers training courses ranging from basic concepts to advanced features of ARENA simulation software. Where necessary, these courses can be delivered at client’s premises
Viewfinder
The Viewfinder project built an autonomous robotic system to establish ground safety in the event of a fire.
Miniaturised Cooperative Robots Advancing Towards the Nano Range
The MiCRoN project was awarded on 8 March 2002 under the European Union Information Society Technologies (IST) 5th framework programme. It is a follow-up of the Miniman project.