
I define myself as a "scientific agitator" through creative experiences and art. After being awarded a PhD in swarm robotics from the University of Bristol and the University of the West of England in 2020 (FARSCOPE programme, Bristol Robotics Lab), I foster the culture of "scientific agitation", beyond science communication, to engage in two-way conversations between researchers and society by connecting through emotions. This empowers citizens to develop critical thinking, and influences researchers to carry out responsible research and innovation.
Recent posts:
- Robohub and AIhub’s free workshop trial on sci-comm of robotics and AI
- Building a 7 axis robot from scratch
- Talking Robotics’ seminars of January – April 2021 (with videos and even a musical summary!)
- Field Robotics: A new, high-quality, online and open-access journal
- Robotics trends at #CES2021
- #CYBATHLON2020GlobalEdition winners of the powered leg prosthesis race (with interview)
- Science Magazine robot videos 2020
- James Bruton focus series #3: Virtual Reality combat with a real robot
- #CYBATHLON2020GlobalEdition winners of the functional electrical stimulation bike race (with interview)
- James Bruton focus series #2: Barcode scanner guitar synths
- #CYBATHLON2020GlobalEdition winners of the powered wheelchair race (with interview + story of pilot)
- #CYBATHLON2020GlobalEdition winners of the powered exoskeleton race (with interview)
- James Bruton focus series #1: openDog, Mini Robot Dog & openDog V2
- #IROS2020 BiR-IROS: Black in Robotics
- #IROS2020 Original Series: Real Roboticist
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