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Dr. Thomas George Thuruthel


‪Thomas George Thuruthel‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬

Assistant Professor, UCL - ‪‪อ้างอิงโดย 3365 รายการ‬‬ - ‪Soft Robotics‬ - ‪Machine Learning‬ - ‪Control‬

Lectures and Keynotes > Day 4 - Control and Perception

Bio: Dr. Thomas George Thuruthel is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at University College London. He received his B.Tech ...

MorphoTalks - Morphological Computation

Dr Thomas George-Thuruthel (University of Cambridge): “Learning to let go: Minimalistic controllers for soft robots”. Dr Martin How (University of Bristol): ...

Episode 8 – Soft Robotics - Robot Talk

Dr Thomas George Thuruthel is a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Cambridge. He has a BTech in Mechanical Engineering from ...

Soft Sensing, Self-Healing Materials for Robotic Hands and Arms

... Thomas George-Thuruthel, also from the Department of Engineering. Earlier versions of the self-healing robots needed to be heated in order ...

Researchers Develop Low-cost Robotic Grasping Hand - 3D Printing

... Dr Thomas George-Thuruthel, co-author of the paper. “We wanted to see whether a robot hand based on passive movement could not only grasp ...

It's all in the wrist: Energy-efficient robot hand learns how not to drop ...

... Dr Thomas George-Thuruthel, who is now based at University College ... Kieran Gilday, Thomas George-Thuruthel, Fumiya Iida. Predictive ...

Researchers build energy-efficient robotic hand that 'grasps multiple ...

... Dr Thomas George-Thuruthel. “We wanted to see whether a robot hand based on passive movement could not only grasp objects, but would be able ...

University of Cambridge develops robotic hand using 3D printing

... Dr Thomas George-Thuruthel, who is now based at University College London (UCL) East. “We wanted to see whether a robot hand based on ...

Watch: 3D-printed robot hand senses how to grasp objects - BBC

Dr Thomas George-Thuruthel, formerly of the University of Cambridge and now a lecturer in robotics and AI at University College London, said ...

3D printed robotic hand developed by researchers - VoxelMatters

... Dr. Thomas George-Thuruthel, who is now based at University College London (UCL) East. “We wanted to see whether a robot hand based on ...

Low-cost, energy-efficient robot hand learns how not to drop the ball

... Dr. Thomas George-Thuruthel, who is now based at University College London (UCL) East. “We can't say exactly what information the robot is ...

Fumiya Iida University of Cambridge | Cam - ResearchGate

University of Cambridge | Cam · Department of Engineering. Dr sc nat ... Thomas George Thuruthel; [...] Fumiya ...

Efficient Robot Hand: Learning to Handle Objects Without Dropping ...

As stated by co-author Dr. Thomas George-Thuruthel, who is currently based at University College London (UCL) East, earlier experiments ...

Passive 3D printed robot hand can identify and grip objects

Co-Author of the paper, Dr Thomas George-Thuruthel, who is now based at University College London (UCL) East, comments: “In earlier ...

Resume - Irfan Refai

Visiting Researcher, University College London. From 01-07-2024 to 30-09-2024 at London, UK. During my brief stay at Thomas George Thuruthel's ...

Researchers develop self-healing soft robotics that 'feel pain'

Dr Thomas George Thuruthel, also from the Department of Engineering, said self-healing materials could have future applications in modular ...

Application-Oriented Modelling and Control of Soft Robots

Modelling and Control of Soft Robots”, proposed by Dr Thomas George Thuruthel, University of. Cambridge; Dr Cosimo Della Santina, MIT-CSAIL; Dr ...

Researchers develop a robotic hand that can grasp objects - SUCH TV

Dr Thomas George-Thuruthel, formerly of the University of Cambridge who is now a lecturer in robotics and AI at University College London ...

Skin-covered robot hand “feels” objects it's about to pick | Cybernews

... Dr. Thomas George-Thuruthel was quoted as saying. ADVERTISEMENT. The adaptable design of the robotic hand could be used to develop low-cost ...