New AI Research to Develop Self-Learning Robots for Nuclear Sites

New AI Research to Develop Self-Learning Robots for Nuclear Sites

Researchers have secured £1.1 million in grant funding to develop artificial intelligence systems to enable self-learning robots to be deployed in place of humans to hazardous nuclear sites.

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PhD position at L-CAS available

PhD position at L-CAS available

A new fully-funded opportunity to join our centre as a PhD student in computer vision for 3D fruit detection. 

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First periodic Review Meeting in Luxembourg

First periodic Review Meeting in Luxembourg

Last week the ILIAD consortium gathered in Luxembourg, on the 19th and 20th of March, for its first Periodic Review Meeting at the European Commission. Main objectives of the meeting were to provide a overview of the work carried out in the First Repor…

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Inspired by Insects: New Anti-collision Technology Could Help Create Safer Driverless Cars

Inspired by Insects: New Anti-collision Technology Could Help Create Safer Driverless Cars

Swarming insects are the inspiration behind a global research project that aims to create a pioneering new collision avoidance system to enhance the safety of driverless cars.

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