Hamidreza Kasaei newsarticle on working on robots that act humanly
A robot that vacuums, clears up, and takes out the trash: people have been dreaming of it since the first robots were developed. For a long time, it mainly seemed to be a futuristic utopia but, according to robot researcher Hamidreza Kasaei (Assistant professor Autonomous Perceptive Systems group), it is closer than we think. His robot research at the Bernoulli Institute of the Faculty of Science and Engineering contributes to its realization. For this, he received the Gratama Science Award during the Ceremony of Merits of the UG on 1 July 2022. Read the full article on the newspage of University here.
Last modified: | 07 September 2022 10.49 a.m. |
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