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Alan FT Winfield
Professor of Electronic
Engineering, UWE Bristol Visiting Professor, Department of Electronics, University of York Director of the UWE Science Communication Unit EPSRC Senior Media Fellow Faculty of Environment and Technology University of the West of England, Bristol Coldharbour Lane, Bristol BS16 1QY UK Phone: +44 117 328 2644 Email: Alan.Winfield (at) uwe.ac.uk Skype: alanftwinfield Welcome to my home page. I'm an engineer and academic at UWE Bristol, and I conduct research in mobile robotics within the Bristol Robotics Lab. I am deeply interested in mobile robots for two reasons: (1), they are complex and potentially useful machines that embody just about every design challenge and discipline there is and (2), robots allow us to address some deep questions about life, emergence, culture and intelligence in a radically new way, that is by building models. Thus, robotics is for me both engineering and experimental philosophy. I'm committed to the widest possible dissemination of research and ideas in science, engineering and technology and I believe that robots provide us with a wonderful vehicle for public engagement. Actually I would go a stage further and argue that intelligent robots will become ubiquitous in the near future and we therefore need to start a dialogue now about the ethical and moral questions that will arise. |
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Blog + Twitter Biography: Short Biography Press and Media LinkedIn profile Current Projects: euRathlon blog posts Symbrion blog posts Recent Projects: Artificial Culture blog posts Robotic Visions blog posts Walking with Robots blog posts Publications Research students |
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New stuff:
Friday
22
February
2013,
Seminar
for the Neural
Dynamics
Forum, University of Bristol. Tuesday
12
March
2013,
Inspiring
Science:
Lectures
for
A
Level students, British Library, London. Monday
25
March
2013, Talk at 1st
UKRE
Workshop
on
Robot Ethics, University of Sheffield.
Selected recent papers Woodman R, Winfield AFT, Harper C and Fraser M, Building Safer Robots: Safety Driven Control, International Journal of Robotics Research. 31 (13), 1603-1626, Nov 2012. Download pdf (accepted version). |
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