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Robohub Podcast

Summary: Robots is the podcast for news, interviews and discussions on all aspects of robotics. In addition to insights from high-profile professionals, Robots will take you for a ride through the world's research labs, robotics companies and their latest innovations.

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 ep.256: Socially Assistive Robots, with Maja Matarić | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0

In this episode, Audrow Nash speaks with Maja Matarić, a professor at the University of Southern California and the Chief Science Officer of Embodied, about socially assistive robotics. Socially assistive robotics aims to endow robots with the ability to help people through individual non-contact assistance in convalescence, rehabilitation, training, and education. For example, a robot could help a child on the autism spectrum to connect to more neurotypical children and could help to motivate a stroke victim to follow their exercise routine for rehabilitation (see the videos below). In this interview, Matarić discusses the care gap in health care, how her work leverages research in psychology to make robots engaging, and opportunities in socially assistive robotics for entrepreneurship.

 #255: Learning about Legged Locomotion from Birds, with Monica Daley | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

#255: Learning about Legged Locomotion from Birds, with Monica Daley

 ep.255: Learning about Legged Locomotion from Birds, with Monica Daley | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0

In this episode, Audrow Nash speaks with Monica Daley about learning from birds about legged locomotion. To do this, Daley analyzes the gaits of guineafowl in various experiments to understand the mechanical principles underlying gaits, such as energetic economy, mechanical limits, and how the birds avoid injury. She then tests her ideas about legged locomotion on legged robots with collaborators, including Jonathan Hurst from Oregon State University. Daley also speaks about her experience with interdisciplinary collaborations. 

 #254: Collaborative Systems for Drug Discovery, with Peter Harris | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

#254: Collaborative Systems for Drug Discovery, with Peter Harris

 ep.254: Collaborative Systems for Drug Discovery, with Peter Harris | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0

In this episode, Abate interviews Peter Harris from HighRes Biosolutions about automation in the field of drug discovery. At HighRes Biosolutions they are developing modular robotic systems that work alongside scientists to automate laboratory tasks. Because the requirements of each biomedical research laboratory are so varied, the robotic systems are specifically tailored to meet the requirements of each lab.

 #253: eSIM in Wearable Technology, with Karl Weaver | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

#253: eSIM in Wearable Technology, with Karl Weaver

 ep.253: eSIM in Wearable Technology, with Karl Weaver | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0

In this episode, Audrow Nash speaks with Karl Weaver (魏卡爾), formerly the Original Equipment Manufacturer Business Development Director for Oasis Smart SIM. Weaver discusses how wearable technology is growing as a form of payment system in China. He speaks about wireless technology, including Near-Field Communications (NFC) and Embedded SIM cards (eSIM), in wearable technology and in other applications, such as bike rental.

 #252: Embedded Platform for SLAM, with Zhe Zhang | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

#252: Embedded Platform for SLAM, with Zhe Zhang

 ep.252: Embedded Platform for SLAM, with Zhe Zhang | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0

In this episode Abate talks with Zhe Zhang from Perceptin where they are building embedded platforms for robots to do Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) algorithms in real time. Zhe explains the methods they incorporate such as sensor fusion and hardware synchronization to make a highly accurate SLAM platform for IOT, consumer, and automotive grade robots.

 #251: Open Source Prosthetic Leg, with Elliott Rouse | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

#251: Open Source Prosthetic Leg, with Elliott Rouse

 ep.251: Open Source Prosthetic Leg, with Elliott Rouse | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0

In this episode, Audrow Nash interviews Elliott Rouse, Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan, about an open-source prosthetic leg—that is a robotic knee and ankle. Rouse’s goal is to provide an inexpensive and capable platform for researchers to use so that they can work on prostheses without developing their own hardware, which is both time-consuming and expensive. Rouse discusses the design of the leg, the software interface, and the project's timeline.

 #250: Learning Prosthesis Control Parameters, with Helen Huang | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

#250: Learning Prosthesis Control Parameters, with Helen Huang

 ep.250: Learning Prosthesis Control Parameters, with Helen Huang | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0

In this interview, Audrow Nash interviews Helen Huang, Joint Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State, about a method of tuning powered lower limb prostheses. Huang explains how powered prostheses are adjusted for each patient and how she is using supervised and reinforcement learning to tune prosthesis. Huang also discusses why she is not using the energetic cost of transport as a metric and the challenge of people adapting to a device while it learns from them.

 #249: ICRA 2017 Company Showcase, with Howard Michel, Li Bingbing, Xianbao Chen and Lester Teh Chee Onn | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

#249: ICRA 2017 Company Showcase, with Howard Michel, Li Bingbing, Xianbao Chen and Lester Teh Chee Onn

 ep.249: ICRA 2017 Company Showcase, with Howard Michel, Li Bingbing, Xianbao Chen and Lester Teh Chee Onn | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0

In this episode, Audrow Nash interviews several companies at the International Conference for Robotics and Automation (ICRA). ICRA is the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society’s biggest conference and one of the leading international forums for robotics researchers to present their work.

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