Robotics research in the department of computing at imperial spans overlapping themes including electrical and mechanical engineering, sensors and digital hardware, machine learning and reinforcement learning, autonomous and multiagent systems, human–robot interaction and social robotics, as well as cognitive and computational psychology.
Academics
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Alessio Lomuscio
Location
Imperial-X, Translation & Innovation Hub Building, White City Campus, United Kingdom
Research Interests
Theory of computation, applied mathematics, cognitive and computational psychology & pure mathematics.
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Andrew Davison
Location
303, William Penney Laboratory, South Kensington Campus, United Kingdom
Research Interests
Electrical engineering, electronics, sensors and digital hardware, mechanical engineering, cognitive and computational psychology, information systems & psychology.
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Antoine Cully
Location
354, ACE Extension, South Kensington Campus, United Kingdom
Research Interests
Electrical engineering, electronics, sensors and digital hardware, mechanical engineering, information systems, cognitive and computational psychology, social robotics, intelligent robotics, reinforcement learning, mixed initiative and human-in-the-loop, autonomous agents and multiagent systems, automation engineering, artificial life and complex adaptive systems, procedural content generation, fuzzy computation, neural networks, deep learning & evolutionary computation.
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Edward Johns
Location
365, ACE Extension, South Kensington Campus, United Kingdom
Research Interests
Social robotics intelligent robotics, reinforcement learning, mixed initiative and human-in-the-loop, autonomous agents and multiagent systems, automation engineering, manufacturing robotics, machine learning & computer vision.
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Nicole Salomons
Research Interests
Human-robot interaction, tutoring robots, in-home robotics, user modelling & robot conformity
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Stephen James
Location
Huxley Building,South Kensington Campus
Research Interests
Robot learning
