Lincoln’s robots travelling the globe

Robots from the University of Lincoln, UK, were two of the major exhibits at one of the largest technology festivals in Asia. 3D-printed robot MARC (Multi-Actuated Robotic Companion) and ERWIN (Emotional Robot with Intelligent Network) were invited to Kshitij Techno-Management Fest, hosted by Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur – one of India’s premier technical institutions.…

Thousands see University research in action

Visitors flocked to the School of Computer Science’s ‘Robotics and the Natural World’ stand at RAF Waddington International Air Show. 3D-printed robot MARC was on hand to greet people and members of the public could try their hand at the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset, robot football and flying quadrocopters – the latest sensation in…

Coding crash course for techie youngsters

Young people who will be studying at Lincoln’s new University Technical College were given a crash course in computer programming from experts at the University of Lincoln’s School of Computer Science. During the workshop on Monday, 17th February, the pupils completed a set of programming challenges using a Raspberry Pi – a credit-card-sized computer developed with the intention…

Robots ERWIN and MARC appear on ITV news

The robots, created for research aimed at understanding how more realistic long-term relationships might be developed between humans and androids, featured on three news bulletins for ITV news. ERWIN (Emotional Robot with Intelligent Network) and 3D printed MARC (Multi-Actuated Robotic Companion) were both created by Dr John Murray from the School of Computer Science. They…

‘Friendly’ robots could allow for more realistic human-android relationships

Two ‘friendly’ robots, including a 3D-printed humanistic android, are helping scientists to understand how more realistic long-term relationships might be developed between humans and robots. ERWIN (Emotional Robot with Intelligent Network) is the brainchild of Dr John Murray, from the School of Computer Science, University of Lincoln, UK. It is now being used as part…

Siren FM interview: How retinal imaging research could help prevent blindness

Marie Curie Researcher within the School of Computer Science, Georgios Leontidis, talks about his research into detecting diabetic retinopathy As part of the Retinal Vascular Modelling, Measurement and Diagnosis (REVAMMAD) project led by the University of Lincoln, UK, Georgios is investigating new methods for the early screening and diagnosis of the disease by developing computer…

World’s largest games development event

Students from the University of Lincoln’s School of Computer Science will be taking part in the world’s largest game jam event. The Global Game Jam (GGJ), which is dubbed a hackathon focused on game development, will see thousands of participants making games simultaneously across hundreds of locations all over the world. The University’s computer labs…

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