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    Robotic Speak Episode 120 – Evolving robots to discover different planets, with Emma Hart

    Arjun PatelBy Arjun PatelMay 13, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Claire chatted to Emma Hart from Edinburgh Napier College about algorithms that ‘evolve’ higher robotic designs and management programs.

    Emma Hart is a pc scientist working within the discipline of evolutionary computation. Her work takes inspiration from the pure world, particularly organic evolution, and makes use of this to develop algorithms that ‘evolve’  each the design and management programs of a robotic, customised  to a selected utility. She was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2022, and was awarded the ACM SIGEVO Award for Excellent Contribution to Evolutionary Computation in 2023. She was invited to provide a TED Speak on her work in 2021 that has over 1.8 million views.




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    is a weekly podcast that explores the thrilling world of robotics, synthetic intelligence and autonomous machines.


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    is a weekly podcast that explores the thrilling world of robotics, synthetic intelligence and autonomous machines.

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