[email protected]Programme: Master in Robotics & Advanced Construction 01 / 2023-2024
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Post Contributions

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Course
Date
Status
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ReWeave_3.0

MRAC01 23/24 Studio III "Robotic Craft Interaction"

published

#Being_Humane

MRAC01 23/24 Workshop 3.2 "Considering Human-Centric HRC through the lens of feminist technoscience"

published

ReWeave_3.0_Gamified

MRAC01 23/24 Applied Theory III "Distributed cognition & collaborative awareness"

published

CRUSHING NEWS

MRAC01 23/24 Hardware III "Haptic Proxies for Virtual Worlds"

published

Strings of life

MRAC01 23/24 Workshop 3.1 "Personable Robotics"

published

Machine Learning to predict no. of seating spaces

MRAC01 22/23 Software III "AI-aided Fabrication"

published

ReWeave 2.0

MRAC01 23/24 Studio II "Sensing Manufacturing"

published

Mind – Machine Synergy [Manifesto for human-robot collaboration]

MRAC01 23/24 Applied Theory I "Robotic Manifesto"

published

Follow Me

MRAC01 23/24 Workshop 2.2 "Designing Robotic Pixels with COMPAS"

published

Pathways to a new progressive construction Ecosystem

MRAC01 23/24 Applied Theory II

published

#Socialtrend

MRAC01 22/23 Applied Theory II "Material stories - between metrics and narrative"

published

Albert: The Rock, Paper, Scissors Robotic Hand

MRAC01 23/24 Hardware II "Intelligent Sensing and Vision"

published

Truss and Roof Health

MRAC01 22/23 Workshop 2.1 "Mobile Robotics with ROS"

published

Real Time mapping using TurtleBot with Object detection and avoidance

MRAC01 23/24 Software II "Introduction to ROS"

published

ReWeave

MRAC01 23/24 Studio I "Hybrid Workflows"

published

IMPACT ROULLETE

MRAC01 22/23 Hardware I

published

The Pearl

MRAC01 23/24 Workshop 1.2 "Stack Lamination"

published

Visualising Genres: Investigating the Combination of Acoustics and Art in Multi-Material 3D Printed Walls

MRAC01 23/24 Workshop 1.1 "Multi-Material Additive Manufacturing"

published

Repella-tractor

MRAC01 23/24 Software I "Computational Logic for Iterative Processes"

published