Podcast: Mind-Control and Bug-Like Robots
In this episode, we talk about an initiative from EPFL to allow those with spinal cord injuries to control robots for help with day-to-day tasks and MIT’s bug robots that are taking big strides for small scaled bio-robotics.
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In this episode, we talk about an initiative from EPFL to allow those with spinal cord injuries to control robots for help with day-to-day tasks and MIT’s bug robots that are taking big strides for small scaled bio-robotics. As always, you can find these and other interesting & impactful engineering articles on Wevolver.com.
This podcast is sponsored by Mouser Electronics.
EPISODE NOTES
(2:25) - Mind-controlled Robots 🧠🦾
(12:25) - Bug Robots 🐞🤖
Episode 53 was brought to you by Mouser Electronics, Farbod & Daniel’s favorite electronics distributor. Click here to read the article giving an overview of brain-computer interface technologies.
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Every day, some of the most innovative universities, companies, and individual technology developers share their knowledge on Wevolver. To ensure we can also provide this knowledge for the growing group of podcast listeners, we started a collaboration with two young engineers, Daniel Scott Mitchell & Farbod Moghaddam who discuss the most interesting content in this podcast series.
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