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14/02/2025

Living Machines 2025

๐Ÿ“University of Sheffield, The Diamond
๐Ÿ“… 15-18 July 2025

The development of future real-world technologies will depend strongly on our understanding and harnessing of the principles underlying
living systems and the flow of communication signals between living and artificial systems.

The conference theme also encompasses biomimetic methods for manufacture, repair, and recycling inspired by natural processes such
as reproduction, digestion, morphogenesis, and metamorphosis.

https://livingmachinesconference.eu/2025/

18/12/2024

Research Associate in AI & Machine Learning Methods for Robots Inspecting Underground Sewer Systems, School of Electronic & Electrical Engineering

You must have a PhD (or be close to completion, or with relevant, equivalent experience) in Robotics, AI areas, electrical engineering, mathematics, or a related area. The following background will be useful: machine learning, statistical signal processing, probability theory, Bayesian inference optimisation methods or equivalent experience, deep learning, computer vision, sensor data fusion methods as well as experience of developing software in Python/ MATLAB/ ROS. You will also be experienced in conducting research projects both individually and as part of a team.

You will contribute towards the creation of resilient, uncertainty-aware methods for resource-constrained robot path planning, creation of topological and semantic maps for robots to operate with scene perception under limited battery resources. Creativity is essential for developing different methods, including Bayesian methods (e.g. transfer learning), deep learning methods (e.g. Yolact) and embedding them on hardware devices as part of robot platforms. These include methods for classification and segmentation of the defects, in the process of scene perception that the sewer pipe domain imposes.

Closing date: 12.01.2025

Further information ๐Ÿ‘‡

https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DLD408/research-associate-in-ai-and-machine-learning-methods-for-robots-inspecting-underground-sewer-systems

Professor Tony Prescott- The Psychology of Artificial Intelligence 16/12/2024

Public Talk
Professor Tony Prescott: The Psychology of Artificial Intelligence

We are pleased to announce that Professor Tony Prescott will be giving a talk on the themes of his recently launched book The Psychology of Artificial Intelligence.

This event will be taking place in the Diamond Lecture Theatre 02 on Thursday 23rd January 2025, please arrive at 5.15pm for a 5.30pm start.

There will be a presentation from Professor Tony Prescott and a Q&A session, then refreshments and networking in the Foyer.

Please complete this form by close of play on Tuesday 7th January to register your attendance.

Professor Tony Prescott- The Psychology of Artificial Intelligence Please join us on Thursday 23rd January for a talk from Professor Tony Prescott on the themes of his recently launched book The Psychology of Artificial Intelligence. Blurb: What is Artificial Intelligence? How will AI impact society? Is AI more powerful than human intelligence? The Psychology of AI...

16/12/2024

Are social robots deceptive?

In Professor Tony Prescott's new blog post, he argues that social robots are not deceptive when they are designed to respect some important principles based on a relational view of ethics

https://tonyjprescott.com/2024/12/15/designing-socially-assistive-robots-a-relational-approach/

06/12/2024

Living Machines Conference
๐Ÿ“… 15th - 18th July 2025
๐Ÿ“ Sheffield, UK

We are delighted to announce that Prof Agniezska Wykowska, Head of the Social Cognition in Human-Robot Interaction Unit at the Italian Institute of Technology, will give a plenary talk at Living Machines 2025.

https://livingmachinesconference.eu/2025/plenary-speakers/

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