Introduces a project-based course in communications and robotics, emphasizing practical projects and independent learning to prepare students for real-world challenges.
Explores the history of robots, from automatons to the first practical robot, Electric Dog, showcasing the significance of bio-inspiration in robotics.
Explores soft electrically-driven actuators for robotics and haptics, focusing on electrostatic actuation principles and the development of soft actuators using various materials.
Introduces the basics of robotics, covering definitions, classifications, and statistics, and explores the evolution and applications of different types of robots.