Robotics Research
The field of robotics has been expanding rapidly beyond the traditional confines of industrial manufacturing and automation to become an enabling technology in such areas as rehabilitation, therapy, and assisted living. With the ageing of populations worldwide and a growing emphasis on improving the quality of life for individuals with disabilities, robotics is becoming critically important in addressing these pressing societal challenges.
Our work integrates several areas in AI, such as computer vision and machine learning, with cloud computing, virtual reality, and advanced sensor and signal processing techniques to create practical solutions for a range of health and wellbeing needs. Examples include applications of robotics in diagnostics and therapy for children with autism spectrum disorders, and in rehabilitation for post-stroke patients.
We are also looking into processing of physiological signals to guide robot movements and to improve interfacing between robots and humans.
Research topics
Our research covers the following topics:
- Remote sensing
- Rehabilitation robotics
- Robot enhanced therapy
- Robotics for assisted living
Partners
Some of our partners include:
- Hobbs Rehabilitation
- Bournemouth University
- South East Health Technologies Alliance
- University of Picardie Jules Verne
Recent projects
Interested in a PhD in Robotics?
Browse our postgraduate research degrees – including PhDs and MPhils – at our Computing & Information Systems and Health Informatics postgraduate research degree pages.
Discover our areas of expertise
Robotics is one of our areas of expertise in Computing – explore the other areas below.
Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
Our research is exploring practical applications of AI and data science for solving business problems and societal challenges
Cyber Security and Forensics
We're exploring solutions to emerging cyber security challenges and dealing with crime in the cyberspace
Health and Wellbeing Technologies
We're improving the design of computer systems and wellbeing services to make the delivery of healthcare more efficient and cost-effective, and we're exploring how technology can influence lifestyle choices and reduce health risks.