Biomechatronics: Bugs, Body Parts and Bionics
Offered By: Imperial College London via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of biomechatronics in this inaugural lecture by Professor Ravi Vaidyanathan of Imperial College London. Delve into the intersection of biology, mechanics, and electronics as the professor discusses how nature's designs inspire technological innovations. Learn about the development of bionic body parts, the application of insect-inspired robotics, and the potential future advancements in this cutting-edge field. Gain insights into how biomechatronics is revolutionizing medical treatments, enhancing human capabilities, and shaping the future of robotics and prosthetics.
Syllabus
Biomechatronics: Bugs, Body Parts and Bionics
Taught by
Imperial College London
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