4th International AMAM Symposium: Animal Behavior Turned Into Robots And More
Building a machine that moves like a cockroach, salamander, fish or another creature is no easy task. Over 100 of the world’s pioneering engineers, biologists and neuroscientists who have contributed to building biologically inspired robots will be on the campus of Case Western Reserve University, June 1-6, to discuss new developments in the field of biorobotics during the Fourth International Symposium on Adaptive Motion of Animals and Machines (AMAM).
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