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Cyberflora - Harnessing the Evolution of Robotic Plant Life - cover

Cyberflora - Harnessing the Evolution of Robotic Plant Life

Fouad Sabry

Verlag: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Beschreibung

In Cyberflora, Fouad Sabry takes readers on an immersive journey through the fascinating intersection of robotics, artificial intelligence, and human interaction. This book not only explores the cuttingedge technologies in robotics science but also delves into the creative and interdisciplinary forces that shape the future of robotics. Whether you're a professional, student, or an enthusiast, Cyberflora will offer a comprehensive understanding of the everevolving field of robotics
 
Cyberflora-An introduction to the concept of Cyberflora, exploring its integration with robotics and its potential for shaping digital ecosystems.
 
Lego Mindstorms-Discover the impact of Lego Mindstorms on educational robotics, enabling innovation through play and learning.
 
MIT Media Lab-Explore how the MIT Media Lab fosters creativity and multidisciplinary collaboration in robotics research.
 
MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory-A look into how the CSAIL at MIT drives advancements in AI and robotics, shaping future technologies.
 
Kismet (robot)-Study Kismet, an early robot designed to simulate humanlike emotions, offering insights into robotics' role in human interaction.
 
Cynthia Breazeal-Understand the work of Cynthia Breazeal, a pioneer in social robotics, and how her innovations influence the development of robots for everyday life.
 
Domo (robot)-Delve into Domo, a humanoid robot that exemplifies progress in social interaction and humanrobot collaboration.
 
Museum of Science (Boston)-Explore the Museum of Science in Boston, showcasing how robotics and AI are made accessible to the public.
 
Victor Scheinman-Learn about Victor Scheinman’s pioneering contributions to robotics, particularly in the development of industrial robots.
 
Ken Goldberg-Investigate Ken Goldberg's work in the intersection of robotics and the arts, expanding the role of robots in creative fields.
 
BioArt-Examine BioArt, a controversial field merging biology with art, where robotics plays a critical role in transforming biological processes.
 
Leonardo (robot)-Discover Leonardo, a robot designed to assist with humanrobot interactions and its significant role in healthcare robotics.
 
MIT School of Architecture and Planning-Investigate how MIT’s architecture and planning school integrates robotics into spatial design and smart environments.
 
NTNU University Museum-Explore NTNU’s museum, showcasing the historical and cultural impact of robotics in Norway.
 
Jeff Lieberman (artist engineer)-Learn about Jeff Lieberman’s innovative contributions in merging art with engineering in the field of robotics.
 
Cynthia Solomon-Understand Cynthia Solomon’s role in educational robotics, advocating for robotics as a tool for learning and creativity.
 
Flavia Sparacino-Explore how Flavia Sparacino’s work in wearable robotics transforms how humans interact with technology.
 
James Patten-Discover James Patten’s explorations in robotics and tangible interfaces, bridging the gap between digital and physical experiences.
 
Ana Rajčević-Study the unique contributions of Ana Rajčević, where fashion meets robotics, creating a new form of wearable technology.
 
Kate Darling-Delve into Kate Darling's research on ethics in robotics, focusing on the humanrobot emotional bond and its future implications.
 
Andrea L. Thomaz-Investigate Andrea Thomaz’s pioneering work in social robotics, highlighting how robots can collaborate and assist in human environments.
Verfügbar seit: 26.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 219 Seiten.

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