Posted on: February 3, 2017
Past Events
Date/Time | Event | Description |
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3 Dec – 4 Dec 2018 All Day |
BMI Symposium 2018 "Controlling behavior"
EPFL, Lausanne Suisse |
Prof. Pavan Ramdya, Prof. Carl Petersen & Prof. Auke Ijspeert (NCCR Robotics PI) invite you to the 2018 BMI Symposium on "Controlling behavior". With this one and a half day symposium, we... |
26 Jun 2018 All Day |
Seminar: Bioinspired Robotics
EPFL, Lausanne Suisse |
EPFL Bioinspired Platform invites you to their next Research & Industry Seminar on the topic of Bioinspired Robotics. Join them to learn how researchers and companies and are getting... |
12 Sep – 15 Sep 2017 All Day |
11th Conference on Field and Service Robotics
ETH Zurich, Zurich |
For more details and to register please see: https://www.fsr.ethz.ch/ |
28 Mar 2017 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm |
Talks: By Professor Fumiya Iida & By Professor Robert J. Full
EPFL, Lausanne Suisse |
Talks: Model-free design optimization of soft robots: Any hope? By Professor Fumiya Iida (Cambridge Univ.), (14:30 – 15:30). BioMotion Science: Leapin’ Lizards, Compressed Cockroaches and Smart Squirrels Inspire Robots By... |
16 Mar 2017 10:00 am – 11:00 am |
Talk by Prof. Eric Tytell (Tufts University), Quantifying responses to perturbations during locomotion in fish
MED 115 18, EPFL, Lausanne |
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16 Dec 2016 3:15 pm – 4:15 pm |
Talk: MIT Cheetah: new design paradigm shift toward mobile robots, ETH Distinguished Lecture in Robotics, Systems & Control - Sangbae Kim
ETH Zurich, HG G3, Zurich |
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19 Nov 2016 3:15 pm – 4:15 pm |
Talk: Insect-inspired technologies for civilian drones by Dario Floreano
ETH Zurich, HG G3, Zurich |
Reptilian Robots are Spies in the Wild
Posted on: January 26, 2017
Reptilian Robots are Spies in the Wild
Posted on: January 25, 2017
Spy in the Wild: Trailer – BBC One
Posted on: December 23, 2016
Artificial feathers take flight
Posted on: December 16, 2016
ANYmal for Search & Rescue
Posted on: November 2, 2016
This robot has the spinal cord of a salamander
http://money.cnn.com/video/technology/2016/07/06/robot-salamander.cnnmoney/index.html?sr=twCNN070716robot-salamander0935AMVideoVideo&linkId=26293814
Posted on: July 7, 2016
Cyber Salamander Scurries like Its Biological Counterpart
https://www.scientificamerican.com/video/this-robot-moves-like-a-salamander/
Posted on: June 30, 2016
Automated amphibian teaches us to walk
http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-36658075
Posted on: June 29, 2016
SALAMANDER ROBOT WALKS AND SWIMS LIKE THE REAL THING
http://www.newsweek.com/salamander-robot-walks-and-swims-reptile-475839
Posted on: June 29, 2016
Meet the labs of NCCR Robotics: Auke Ijspeert and BioRob
Publication date: April 25, 2017
Published in: Robohub
Video Friday: Volleyball Robots, Bioinspired Design…
Publication date: April 14, 2017
Published in: IEEE Spectrum
Do the Locomotion: Bio-inspired technology creates amphibious robots that mimic salamander movement
Publication date: April 3, 2017
Published in: Mongabay Wildtech
瑞士研究出有“羽毛”的可变翼无人机
Publication date: March 16, 2017
Published in: yidianzixun
Des robots comestibles pourraient bientôt vous soigner de l’intérieur
Publication date: March 14, 2017
Published in: MSN
Foam and Magnets Create Crash Resilient Quadcopter
Publication date: March 13, 2017
Published in: PCMag
This drone is both stiff and squishy to survive crashes
Publication date: March 10, 2017
Published in: Slashgear
Six-legged robot unlocks biological secrets of walking
Publication date: March 1, 2017
Published in: Institute of Mechanical Engineers
Insect-inspired mechanical resilience for multicopters
Publication date: February 27, 2017
Published in: Robohub
Robotics Researchers Discovered a Better Way For Insects to Walk
Publication date: February 22, 2017
Published in: Gizmodo

Prof. Dario Floreano NCCR Director & Professor Laboratory of Intelligent Systems (LIS) and Management Team, EPFL dario.floreano@epfl.ch +41 21 693 52 30
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